Hormones affect everyone and everything: from our skin, to stress, to sports. But for most of us, they're still a mystery. Even the way we talk about hormones makes no sense. ("She's hormonal.") So let's clear some things up. Each week, Rhea Ramjohn is asking scientists, doctors, and experts to break it all down for us. And this season? We're talking about birth control. Season 2 launches Oct 13 w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessSexuality |
This season on Hormonal we’ve learned a lot about birth control. From the origin of the pill, to how side effects can be beneficial, to the history and future of Reproductive Justice. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t more to learn, especially w... more
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended healthcare systems around the world, especially reproductive healthcare. People who relied on face-to-face visits with their doctor or timely appointments are now facing cancellations and rescheduling. And those who ... more
Nothing quite brings your fertility front and center like a pregnancy. Whether a pregnancy ends in a baby or not, it causes big changes to your body. Hormonal changes, like an increase in estrogen and prolactin, can cause or are directly related to p... more
The birth control pill, which many of us just call "the pill," officially turns 60 years old this year. Instead of just breaking out the cake and candles, we’re telling you the story of the pill. Where did this remarkable invention even come from? An... more
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I am one of four girls in my family and was raised by very religious and conservative parents. They chose to not include birth control in our family insurance plan and primarily used “scare tactics” with my sisters and I so that we would not have under-age pregnancies.
I am now 29 years old and feel like I have navigated the world of hormones and my female anatomy entirely on my own. Sadly I have found that I’ve been afraid to even educate myself, because the whole world of sex scared me and t... more
Really like the podcast. Soo much to learn!
I get it, the US as worst case scenario is probably more interesting but the latest season is a bit US centric in my opinion. Europe or in that matter Germany has way better standards, that I feel like some of the experts are not even aware of. So many episodes are just not applicable to life in Europe. Still interesting though and more glad than ever to not live in the US.
In the latest episode Happy Birthday, birth control!, the guest sugarcoats eugenics. This is not okay. We can only move forward by actually confronting problematic history. Hormonal and the Clue app have lost my trust.
Thank you very much for the episode about abortions! It’s a very loaded and difficult topic, and I’m glad that you are not afraid to publicly discuss it. With the abortions bans creeping all over the world, this kind of content is much needed.
For everyone who menstruates or just wants to learn more about cool human body stuff.
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