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Vuh-jahy-nuh talk with Mama Doctor Jones

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Hey ladies (and gents), I’ve got a great In Your Pants episode for you today. It’s all about the vah-jay-jay. Yay! I chat it up with, the spunky and fun, Dr. Danielle Jones, MD otherwise known as “Mama Doctor Jones” Dr. Jones is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist and an advocate for female super women trying to merge medicine and all things that come along with being a woman. She’s a wife, mom to twins + 1 and a Texan who loves Chicago Cubs baseball. Woohoo, Go Cubbies! I ask Dr. Jones about benefits and risk of contraceptive therapy everything from birth control pills to the good ol’ fashioned pull out method. She recommends checking out a cool educational website for all things birth control bedsider.org. Dr. Jones answers my curiosities about having a retroverted uterus and how it’s totally common and nothing to freak out about. We even talk about why vaginas should be left alone. So, no, don’t go sticking a cucumber up there ladies. I don’t care what GOOP tells you. This episode is one not to be missed, so what are you waiting for?! Listen here.

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Hey ladies (and gents), I’ve got a great In Your Pants episode for you today. It’s all about the vah-jay-jay. Yay! I chat it up with, the spunky and fun, Dr. Danielle Jones, MD otherwise known as “Mama Doctor Jones” Dr. Jones is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist and an advocate for female super women trying to merge medicine and all things that come along with being a woman. She’s a wife, mom to twins + 1 and a Texan who loves Chicago Cubs baseball. Woohoo, Go Cubbies! I ask Dr. Jones about benefits and risk of contraceptive therapy everything from birth control pills to the good ol’ fashioned pull out method. She recommends checking out a cool educational website for all things birth control bedsider.org. Dr. Jones answers my curiosities about having a retroverted uterus and how it’s totally common and nothing to freak out about. We even talk about why vaginas should be left alone. So, no, don’t go sticking a cucumber up there ladies. I don’t care what GOOP tells you. This episode is one not to be missed, so what are you waiting for?! Listen here.

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