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Reproductive Rebel

Adrienne Irizarry, HWH

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Shooting straight and true, Adrienne Irizarry, HWH takes aim at women's health issues. This podcast puts you in the driver's seat of your health providing period solutions for a symptom free life.
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Reproductive Left

Reproductive Left

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Reproductive Left is a podcast by Mabel Wadsworth Center, a feminist, nonprofit, sexual and reproductive healthcare provider in Bangor, ME. After a three year hiatus, we are back with a new host: Aspen Ruhlin (they, them). Join us as we explore topics that impact our sexual and reproductive health and lives. New episodes the last Friday of the month!
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Fertility podcast for ART professionals. Topic reviews for reproductive endocrinology and infertility - REI - fellows and specialists, OBGYNs, coffee talks with world-renowned assisted reproduction technology experts, and human reproduction journal clubs on key and current issues in the field of reproductive medicine and IVF.
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Women's Reproductive Health

My Body My Choice My Voice

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My Body My Choice My Voice is a podcast dedicated to women's reproductive health and how women experience health care in the U.S. Our work here is to open the conversation and to demystify perceptions on women's health and sexual experiences!
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Real stories by real women about about having babies (or not!), running, getting old, women‘s health, doulas, free birthing, home birth, midwifery care, radical healing, death, being an impostor, depression, joy, magic...and more! Views should not be taken as medical advice. Ask a midwife; seek answers. My chats are informal: ordinary women share their extraordinary stories about birth, ultra running, love, revolution, and gentleness. Among other topics. Listen up!
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As 2023 dawns, women in the U.S. look back on the last year and see one glaring issue: 2022 was the year their right to have an abortion was severely curtailed. But many women did not have access to abortions even before the Dobbs decision. Women on Medicaid, in the same states that are outlawing abortion now. Women who live in rural areas. Women who don’t have access to good doctors, and good advice. One thing the popular press doesn’t seem to talk about is how many women and trans men (any ...
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In the final episode of the four-part series on the pregnancy-associated death crisis in the US, The CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Nicole Tchalim, from Columbia University's Women and Reproductive Mental Health, or WARM, program, and how Title X and other family planning clinicians can address mental health struggles and suicidality in their own patients…
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When it comes to menstrual cycle health, there is a short list of rules to abide by. When we are mindful of heeding these "rules of the road" just these simple changes in our diet and lifestyle can make a profound impact on the severity of our period symptoms, our energy level, our immune system and more. Join me this week as we take a look at Rule…
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Live IVIRMA Journal Club from February 15th. Dr. Pavan Gill presents an article from JAMA on the role of Prednisone versus Placebo for Recurrent Implantation Failure. Drs. Elena Labarta and Filippo Ubaldi comment on the effect of prednisone and its potential harms, followed by Q&A from the audience including expert commentary by Dr. Diana Alecsandr…
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We don't know what we don't know when it comes to postpartum - especially in first time mothers. Postpartum is a process. For many it can be a frustrating one. Let's normalize the conversation that moms need so much support in their healing journey. Join me this week for a very important conversation about the needs of a postpartum mother. Support …
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In part three of a four-part series, the CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Karen Trister Grace about the effects of intimate partner violence on pregnancy, homicide as a cause of pregnancy-associated death, and how Title X clinicians can address it in their practices.Bởi Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Our body keeps score. Even when we work through things in our life, our body holds these themes in our body. Where they are held depends on what it is. In this episode we talk about how the body keeps score and how working through these themes are a key in your overall health picture. Want to join us March 21st at 6pm EST to learn more about how to…
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Music speaks where words fail - this is one of my favorite quotes and it really speaks to the universal connection we all feel with music. Sound helps us to grieve, it helps us to celebrate - it helps us to heal. Join me this week as we talk about sound as a healing modality and how it transforms all the spaces and places inside of you to come into…
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In the second of the four-part series on the pregnancy-associated death crisis in the US, The CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Tricia Wright from UCSF about the role substance use disorder and overdoses play in these death rates, and how Title X and other family planning clinicians can help prevent overdose in their own patients.…
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Mythbusting time! If I had a nickel for every time I had a person tell me that birth control regulates their period - I'd be a very rich woman. The truth is - this understanding is not true. In fact, you aren't even HAVING a period on birth control. Not only is it not regulating your cycle but you aren't even having one. Sound sus? Join me this wee…
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Join Aspen as they chat with fierce feminist friend Elayne Richard from GRR! In our second Winter Access series episode, we tackle the topic of anti abortion centers (also often called crisis pregnancy centers) and how they negatively impact access to not just abortion care, but all competent sexual and reproductive healthcare.You can learn more ab…
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Health is so much more than just solving the physical symptoms picture. True health is the balance and wellbeing of the emotional body, the physical body and the spiritual body. Our emotional wellbeing can be drastically sabotaged by our inner monologue. This is the voice we are trapped inside with and hear the most often. This voice can build us u…
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Dr. Antonio Capalbo, Chief Scientific Officer at JUNO Genetics, discusses everything PGT-A: from test validation to mosaicism. He covers the importance of PGT-A, the nuances of genetics research in reproductive medicine, the impact of embryo aneuploidy on IVF outcomes, and intermediate results such as embryo mosaicism and segmental aneuploidies. Po…
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In this first of a multi-episode series, the CTC-SRH talks with epidemiologist Dr. Maeve Wallace about pregnancy-associated deaths in the US, how often they happen, and the top causes, and what this information means for Title X practitioners and staff.Bởi Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health
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How do we measure our worth? Is it by how productive we are? How clean our house is? How we dress? What has become incredibly clear to me as a practitioner over the years is that women don't feel they are "worthy" of rest. They believe they are defined by how much they do, appearances (both physical and in the home) and if they pause for a moment t…
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How often do you drop into your body and truly listen to what lies there? Many of us are disconnected from our body wisdom and it is one of the big reasons we struggle with our health, decision making and more. Our body is so much wiser than our ego mind wants you to believe. Join me this week as I welcome the beautiful Katie Ama Rose of Spirit Rem…
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Live IVIRMA Journal Club from January 18th. Dr. Haley Genovese presents an article by Baris Ata et al. recently published in Fertility & Sterility. Drs. Jason Franasiak and Emre Seli comment on the effect of the endometrial thickness on the live birth rate after a euploid frozen embryo transfer, followed by Q&A from the audience including Antonio P…
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This year is a turning of a chapter for me. I enter my 4th decade of life and it has made me very introspective. In TCM 42 is the next 7 year cycle, but for many of us (myself included) the changes heralded in at this next turning point start to show themselves a couple of years on either side of this transition. I am already seeing drier skin and …
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The CTC-SRH talks with Robin Summers, JD senior counsel and vice president at the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, about the recent federal ruling in Ohio v. Becerra. Robin interprets the current ruling for listeners and provides insight about what Title X providers and staff can anticipate next in the case.…
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Reproductive Left is kicking off 2024 with our Winter Access season! We're starting out chatting about sterilization and access to this care, including a short interview at the end with the fabulous Dr. Rachel. She'll chat about her work providing vasectomies at Mabel Wadsworth Center, while Aspen will set the groundwork for sterilization more gene…
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You survived the holidays! Phew! Just as you begin to think things are going to get back to "business as usual" your January period arrives. January periods tend to be some of the most symptomatic of the whole year - why is that? Join me this week as I unpack why this happens and provide helpful advice on what you can do about it. Support the show …
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We had coffee with Dr. Leon Speroff! The author of Speroff's Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility talks about how the most important textbook in the field of reproductive endocrinology and infertility came to be. Hear about the challenges and responsibilities of writing such a landmark book and listen to some personal anecdotes along …
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There is so much buzz at the start of a new year about making changes and establishing new habits and patterns. Just writing that I am feeling pressure to create action - how do you feel reading it? What if, you start 2024 differently? Let this truly be a new year and new beginning - of a slower more mindful you. We are in winter in the Northern He…
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As is customary in the start of the new year - it's a time to get to know me all over again. For those who are new, let this be an introduction into who I am and what I do. For those who have been with me (thank you!) this is a vulnerable share about my life, the birth of my practice Moon Essence and the soul led drive I have for the work I do and …
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Welcome to Season 3 Episode 1! I'm so grateful you are listening! We are kicking off 2024 with a reboot of one of your favorite episodes - Holistic Wellness Isn't An Amazon Prime Kind Of Fix! All too often in our culture we are looking for a quick solution to solve problems. When it comes to our health, if you truly want a natural or holistic appro…
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We are celebrating your favorite episodes from Reproductive Rebel this season and back by popular demand is our talk about Seed Cycling. What is seed cycling? This is a question I often receive from clients in my practice. It’s a phrase that more and more women are hearing, but without a clear idea of what it is or how to effectively harness its gi…
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We are celebrating the end of the year here on Reproductive Rebel with some of your favorite episode replays! This episode was one of the most popular listens of 2023. Originally this aired as Ep 21 - I promised when I had Leah Shirton on the show last season that she would be back. Now is the time! I'm so excited to have Leah back this week to tal…
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Welcome to the season of lights, festivities...and for some emotional turmoil. Join me this week as we navigate the emotional landscape of this festive season exploring the challenges faced by those on the fertility journey. Whether you are on the journey yourself or seeking to empathize with others, the episodes offers a compassionate look at the …
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I remember my grandmother always telling me to "put something on my feet" when I was a kid but I never realized just how wise this request was until I was older. Keeping our feet warm is important for reproductive health - whether conceiving is your goal or not. Join me this week as I talk about why keeping your feet warm is important and how it de…
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We hold so much shame and guilt in our culture about the act of slowing down and resting. The truth is - nature doesn't live in spring and summer energy all year long and neither do we. Just like the seasons outside our window change, our energy is designed to as well. We are not organic machines. We need balance to perform at our best. Join me thi…
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For our final episode of the Fall Autonomy season, join Aspen as they interview Hannah Lord (doula, lactation specialist, and Mabel's volunteer extraordinaire). What role do doulas play in autonomy for pregnant people? What even is a doula? How does lactation and the ways we feed our babies play into autonomy, especially for marginalized birthing p…
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You've just gotten married and the cake hasn't even been cut before the first family members begin asking - "so when are you having kids?!" Why is there so much pressure to procreate? Why do we lose sight of the joy in the moment right now asking questions about what is coming next? Join me this week as I explore the collective expectation for wome…
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My teens make me laugh. They talk about "old" and when they make these references they are talking about people MY age. From my seat, 40s aren't old at all. Bleeding is similar. What is heavy to one is an improvement to another. It all depends on where you are sitting in relationship to what you are trying to describe. Join me this week as we unpac…
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One of the reasons that Amazon is so wildly successful is a result of instant gratification - or as close as you can get in a shipping world. People want their solutions yesterday - and their health is no different. By the time people are dealing with symptoms that make them uncomfortable enough to create change, it takes a while to heal and get ba…
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I am back with another amazing episode with integrative health practitioner Taylor Sappington of @tayloredwelllbeing! This episode is a juicy one! We are often asked for tips on how to achieve true wellness and this episode covers one of the big ones - your authentic truth. Tune in this week as Taylor and I unpack what authentic truth is and how it…
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For our second episode of our Fall Autonomy season, join Aspen as they interview Casey Faulkingham of Partners for Peace about the intersections of domestic violence and autonomy. How do these topics intersect? What is reproductive coercion? How can loved ones of those experiencing abuse help in a meaningful way? Aspen and Casey address these quest…
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In this episode we dive into the heart of decision-making around birth control and the proposed narrative that birth control can be taken continuously with no potential health problems. Offering thought provoking education, this episode invites you into critical thinking around the practices we accept as normal around the use of birth control and p…
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As part of the 2023 Clinician Cafe, the CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Mishka Terplan about harm reduction, its role in sexual and reproductive healthcare, and guidance for clinicians on substance use, misuse, and harm reduction counseling.Bởi Clinical Training Center for Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Do you find that the drive to work hard is literally driving you into the ground? You want to put your best foot forward but maybe you feel like you can only do that a few days out of the month? Join me this week as I take a look at that success and hard work paradox and we pull apart and debunk the myths around what working hard really looks like …
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We can trust our bodies. Our culture has been taught that we cannot trust that wisdom that lies in the fabric of our being. Join Kim and I as we talk about sacred sexuality, the power of turn on and embodied knowing and how that light inside of you powers everything in your life. Support the show Period solutions for a symptom free life. Our catalo…
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There is a lot of information out there about herbs and herbalism but not all concepts are created equal. Plant allies offer synergistic effects to the body and we explore just what that means in this week's episode. Our "pill for a symptom" allopathic medicine approach cannot be overlayed on herbalism. Join me this week as we talk about what does …
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Kicking off our Fall Autonomy season we have an interview with Julie Jenkins and Christie Pitney of Abortion Freedom Fund. Join us as we discuss autonomy for pregnant people in the context of abortion funds, medication abortion, and accessing care in a post-Dobbs US.Abortion Freedom Fund focuses on funding telehealth abortion care nationally, and y…
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Over the course of this year we have talked about which Traditional Chinese Medicine Organs are associated with which season so you have a better idea of what kinds of strengths and imbalances are common as we move through the year. This week we welcome in Autumn and the Fall Equinox with a discussion about the Lungs. Learn what kinds of weaknesses…
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The way we talk about menstruation affects our health. We internalize feelings of shame as bleeding bodies - and yet, it is one of the most natural things your body can do. Why is it that we feel shame and guilt about being bleeding bodies? Join me this week as we unpack this big concept of menstronormativity and how it is a poisonous little concep…
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Birth control pills are among the most widely used form of contraception - and yet - for many, these pills are being prescribed for everything BUT preventing pregnancy. Do you really know how these pills are affecting your health? I believe everyone deserves to make informed decisions when it comes to their health. When it comes to birth control - …
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Since we have been spending so much time recently on birth control options I felt it was time to reboot a great conversation I had with Lindsay Sara of Flow With Your Flow from Season One. There are so many things in our culture that are "fixed with a pill" and our fertility isn't something to be fixed. It is, in fact, a vital sign of our health. I…
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In the final installment of the CTC-SRH's series on reproductive justice issues and Title X services, The CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Dominika Seidman on HIV, pregnancy, and reproductive justice, and how Title X providers can provide counseling on pregnancy and family building that is evidence-based and client-centered.…
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