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Feb 2025
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304. Urogynecology Exists For Things We...

Kelly Casperson, MD
About this episode

In this episode of the You Are Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson interviews Dr. Jocelyn Fitzgerald, a urogynecologist specializing in pelvic floor disorders. They discuss the importance of open conversations about women's health, particularly regarding prolapse and the misconceptions surrounding childbirth.

Dr. Fitzgerald shares her journey into social media advocacy, the challenges women face in understanding their health, and the need for better education and separate specialties in women's health. The conversation highlights the systemic issues in healthcare that affect women's treatment and the importance of empowering women with knowledge about their bodies. In this conversation, Dr. Jocelyn Fitzgerald and Dr. Kelly Casperson discuss the complexities of women's health, particularly focusing on menopause, the role of healthcare providers, and the challenges faced in the healthcare system.

They emphasize the need for a multidisciplinary approach to women's health, the importance of vaginal health, and the radical nature of urogynecology as a feminist act. The discussion also touches on the future of OB-GYN, reproductive rights, and the necessity for women to take action in advocating for their health.


Takeaways

  • Prolapse is often misunderstood and not openly discussed.
  • Education can reduce anxiety about childbirth and its consequences.
  • Women often feel ashamed or broken due to health issues post-childbirth.
  • IUD placement pain is often inadequately addressed in women's health.
  • Obstetrics and gynecology should be separate specialties for better care.
  • The healthcare system often undervalues women's health procedures.
  • Women need to be informed about the risks associated with childbirth.
  • Empowering women with knowledge can lead to better health outcomes. Ob-Gyns often lack knowledge about menopause-related issues.
  • A multidisciplinary approach is essential for women's health.
  • The healthcare system can be toxic and burdensome for providers.
  • Urogynecology plays a crucial role in women's health post-childbirth.
  • Vaginal estrogen is vital for maintaining vaginal health.
  • Incontinence is a leading cause of nursing home admissions.
  • Reproductive rights are under threat and require advocacy.
  • Reliable male birth control could change societal dynamics.


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