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    Explore " oral contraceptives" with insightful episodes like "Episode 138 | What The Abortion Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know About Repeat Abortions", "How do Oral Contraceptives Impact Your Brain Health?", "The Pill Influences Mate Selection with Dr. Jolene Brighten", "How Your Genes Affect Your Hormones with Dr. Mansoor Mohammed" and "Nat Kringoudis on Educating Young Women On Menstruation, Sex and Their Bodies" from podcasts like ""Pro-Life America", "Women's Health Interrupted", "Better with Dr. Stephanie", "Better with Dr. Stephanie" and "Better with Dr. Stephanie"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Episode 138 | What The Abortion Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know About Repeat Abortions

    Episode 138 | What The Abortion Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know About Repeat Abortions

    Are repeat abortions only a tiny fraction of the abortion rate? Are teens having multiple abortions? Does having multiple abortions impact a woman’s health? Is more contraception the answer? We answer all this and more in an episode revealing the truth about repeat abortion - and its effects - that the abortion industry can’t afford for people to hear.

     

    Topics Discussed:

    • YouTube pulls an episode of LifeTalk?!
    • The rates of repeat abortions
    • Repeat Abortion & Teens
    • Repeat abortion and contraception
    • The impact of repeat abortions on health
    • Other effects of repeat abortions

     

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    How do Oral Contraceptives Impact Your Brain Health?

    How do Oral Contraceptives Impact Your Brain Health?

    In this week’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Emily Jacobs and Dr. Cailtin Taylor to discuss how oral contraceptives (OC) impact women’s brain health. We break down the science behind oral contraceptives, discover gaps in research, and discuss the need for safer birth control options for women.

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    The Pill Influences Mate Selection with Dr. Jolene Brighten

    The Pill Influences Mate Selection with Dr. Jolene Brighten

    Welcome to Betty Bites. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Jolene Brighten. Jolene is a best-selling author and leading authority on women’s health and joins the podcast to share her experience in the field of hormonal birth control. As a prominent expert in women’s medicine and post-birth control syndrome, Dr. Jolene understands both the positive and negative effects hormonal contraceptives can have on women. In this episode, we discuss the effects on mate selection with the use of hormonal contraceptives.  Join The Better! Community On Facebook. Get the show notes here.

    How Your Genes Affect Your Hormones with Dr. Mansoor Mohammed

    How Your Genes Affect Your Hormones with Dr. Mansoor Mohammed

    This week we welcome Dr. Mansoor Mohammed. Mansoor is the president and chief scientific officer of The DNA Company and is considered to be a pioneer in medical genomics. He’s a classically trained molecular immunologist who has received academic and industry awards, published numerous papers, and holds patents in the general fields of molecular diagnostics and genomics research.  In this episode, we discuss the relationship of Functional Genomics and Epigenetics, both informing and transforming information on hormones from genetic testing, and Androgen Dominance and Estrogen Dominance. We also dive into the impact of oral contraceptives and their impact on genetic variances as well as, an in-depth breakdown of the three Estrogens and Estrogen Metabolism. Join The Better! Community On Facebook. Get the show notes here.

    Nat Kringoudis on Educating Young Women On Menstruation, Sex and Their Bodies

    Nat Kringoudis on Educating Young Women On Menstruation, Sex and Their Bodies

    This week we welcome Nat Kringoudis. Nat is a Health-Care Practitioner, Author, Speaker, and all-around natural fertility expert. Nat is also a Two-Time Best Selling Author and recently released a new book called “Beautiful You”. In this episode, we discuss our role in helping educate young women on their period, about sex, and about connecting with their bodies. We also touch on issues surrounding oral contraceptives, and their effects on the body, libido, and sexuality. As well as how to approach children and young women about their cycle, and the first physical signs that menstruation is near. Join The Better! Community On Facebook. Get the show notes here.

    Research Breakdown: Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Exercise with Coach Chantelle Robitaille | Koopcast Episode 57

    Research Breakdown: Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Exercise with Coach Chantelle Robitaille | Koopcast Episode 57

    In this episode of the podcast, we talk to CTS coach Chantelle Robitaille about a recent systematic review and meta-analysis on how oral contraceptive affects exercise.

    Paper Referenced:
    The Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Exercise Performance in Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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    High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

    High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

    In this episode, I'll be sharing why some women have high testosterone and what kind of havoc it can wreak on their system when it occurs. When it comes to testosterone levels in women, there's a lot of confusion among women, and also among health professionals. 

    In fact, many health professionals don't quite know what to do when a woman has elevated testosterone levels. Stay tuned as I explain why that happens by focusing on polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The silent epidemic that is polycystic ovary syndrome (01:51)
    • The kind of havoc high testosterone can wreak on the female body (03:42)
    • The hormone dysregulation related to insulin that causes irregular periods (06:34)
    • How well oral contraceptives work for hormone balancing (09:17)
    • Teaching women to be self advocates for themselves (12:58)
    • Understanding the relationship between hormones, blood sugar and insulin, and vice versa (16:50)

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    30: High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

    30: High Testosterone In Women Can Be A Huge Problem

    In this episode, I'll be sharing why some women have high testosterone and what kind of havoc it can wreak on their system when it occurs. When it comes to testosterone levels in women, there's a lot of confusion among women, and also among health professionals. 

    In fact, many health professionals don't quite know what to do when a woman has elevated testosterone levels. Stay tuned as I explain why that happens by focusing on polycystic ovary syndrome and diabetes.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The silent epidemic that is polycystic ovary syndrome (01:51)
    • The kind of havoc high testosterone can wreak on the female body (03:42)
    • The hormone dysregulation related to insulin that causes irregular periods (06:34)
    • How well oral contraceptives work for hormone balancing (09:17)
    • Teaching women to be self advocates for themselves (12:58)
    • Understanding the relationship between hormones, blood sugar and insulin, and vice versa (16:50)

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    Oral Contraceptives May Ease Suffering of Women with Severe PMS; Conflicting Messages on What to Eat When You're Pregnant

    Oral Contraceptives May Ease Suffering of Women with Severe PMS; Conflicting Messages on What to Eat When You're Pregnant
    A new clinical trial at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill using a popular low-dose contraceptive could uncover a more effective treatment for the 5-10% of women who suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
    Conflicting reports about safe levels of mercury in fish have a majority of pregnant women eliminating the food from their diet altogether. This study warns that decreased consumption of fish in childbearing, pregnant and lactating women, and young children may have detrimental consequences.

    The Lancet: January 25, 2008

    The Lancet: January 25, 2008

    In this week's podcast Pam Das discusses the Editorial calling for oral contraceptives to be made more widely available to women 'over the counter'. This is in response to a study showing how long-term use of oral contraceptives is protective against ovarian cancer, discussed by Professor Valerie Beral (University of Oxford, UK).

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    The Lancet: April 20, 2007

    The Lancet: April 20, 2007

    Professor Valerie Beral discusses the latest findings of the million women study. An estimated 1000 extra women in the UK have died from ovarian cancer between 1991 and 2005 because they were using Hormone Replacement Therapy.

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