Hey friends! Today on The Hormone Genius Podcast, Teresa and I are having a blast busting through some pretty amazing (and shocking) facts about hormones, fertility, and the human body. We decided to challenge each other to come up with the most mind-blowing fertility facts we could find—facts that the other person hadn’t heard before! Spoiler alert: we definitely wowed each other.
In this episode, we explore some seriously cool (and sometimes surprising) facts about both men and women, and how our hormones and fertility work. You’ll learn things like why redheads experience pain differently than the rest of us, why only 2% of mammals menstruate, and what types of sperm exist (yep, you heard that right!). We even dive into how the vagina has the same pH as a common vegetable. There’s so much more, and we’re excited to share it all with you!
Whether you’re a fertility nerd or just love learning about how your body works, this episode is packed with fascinating insights. Trust me, you’re going to hear things that you’ve never been told before about the amazing design of the human body.
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Medical disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical advice from a doctor, or any medical professional.