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In this episode of From First Period to Last Period, Katherine shares her emotional and unexpected story: a molar pregnancy that led to cancer treatment. It's a powerful reminder of how complex and unpredictable reproductive health can be — and why these conversations matter.
Kristyn and Dr. Jenna Kahn also tackle some of your most Googled questions: BV vs. UTI — what’s the real difference, and why does it matter? How heavy is too heavy when it comes to your period? And, what's the deal with intermittent fasting — helpful or hype? Our friend Anna Bohnengel, RDN, breaks this one down.
Plus, we dive into a groundbreaking new study in The New England Journal of Medicine that’s changing the way we think about BV: treating male partners too could reduce recurrence by over 50%. Could BV actually be sexually transmitted after all?
Hit play now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you listen! 🎧
📩 Want more expert-backed insights? Head to Rescripted.com, and don’t forget to submit your questions for future episodes!
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In this episode of From First Period to Last Period, Katherine shares her emotional and unexpected story: a molar pregnancy that led to cancer treatment. It's a powerful reminder of how complex and unpredictable reproductive health can be — and why these conversations matter.
Kristyn and Dr. Jenna Kahn also tackle some of your most Googled questions: BV vs. UTI — what’s the real difference, and why does it matter? How heavy is too heavy when it comes to your period? And, what's the deal with intermittent fasting — helpful or hype? Our friend Anna Bohnengel, RDN, breaks this one down.
Plus, we dive into a groundbreaking new study in The New England Journal of Medicine that’s changing the way we think about BV: treating male partners too could reduce recurrence by over 50%. Could BV actually be sexually transmitted after all?
Hit play now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you listen! 🎧
📩 Want more expert-backed insights? Head to Rescripted.com, and don’t forget to submit your questions for future episodes!
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