
The latest on ob-gyn health issues and innovations, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Not medical advice! obgyn.wisc.edu
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessSexuality | |||

There can be many paths to becoming a parent. Third-party reproduction – or using donor eggs, donor sperm, donor embryos, or gestational carriers as part of a person or family’s fertility care journey – is incredibly common.
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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause, or GSM, is incredibly common – some research suggests more than 80 percent of people might experience symptoms like vaginal dryness, pain with intercourse, or urinary incontinence after menopause. And unlike some ... more
Over the last few months, the Women’s Healthcast has focused on how aging can affect our health. For the last two episodes in the Health and Aging series, we consider the impact of aging on metabolism – including societal implications.
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Over the last few months, the Women’s Healthcast has focused on how aging can affect our health. For the last two episodes in the Health and Aging series, we consider the impact of aging on metabolism – including societal implications.
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The show consistently covers menopause, pelvic floor health, sexual health, and aging-related OB/GYN topics with a practical, patient-centered lens. Episodes frequently feature UW–Madison clinicians and researchers discussing treatment options (including hormonal and non-hormonal therapies), weight management in aging, and sexual health across life stages, often emphasizing shared decision-making, accessibility of care, and addressing stigma. A notable strength is bringing clinical specialists together with policymakers and health advocates to translate complex medical topics into actionable guidance for listeners who are navigating health decisions for themselves or loved ones.
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Recent guests on Women’s Healthcast include:
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