What's up ladies, welcome to class! I'm your host, Autumn Paone, here to have real, honest conversations about everything you should have learned in school about the female body but didn’t. From hormones to living cyclically to the stuff no one talks about, I'm breaking it all down so you can understand your body and actually work with it, not against it.
If you’ve ever been told your pain is “just part of being a woman,” that your period problems are “normal,” or that the only solution is yet another round of hormonal birth control when it's failed you time and time again, you’ve been lied to. Let's call out the gaslighting, expose the BS, and expand education on women's health. Educated women = empowered women!
This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as:
What are the menstrual cycle phases?
What is ovulation?
How do I cycle sync?
What else did they fail to mention in sex-ed and health class?
How do I track my cycle?
Are there non-hormonal birth control options?
What is endometriosis? PCOS? PMDD?
How do I manage my endometriosis pain?
What is hormone imbalance?
Why is women's health so under-researched?
What research does exist for women's health?
So grab your notebooks (or don't, no one's grading you) and get ready for unfiltered convos with amazing guests, fiery rants, and the real education you deserve.
*DISCLAIMERS: I am not a medical professional. Always seek a healthcare professional before implementing any serious lifestyle changes, taking new supplements, and/or engaging in new forms of exercise. Nothing (literally nothing) I say should be taken as medical advice. Do your own research, listen to & trust your body, and advocate for yourself always. I love you <3
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What's up ladies, welcome to class! I'm your host, Autumn Paone, here to have real, honest conversations about everything you should have learned in school about the female body but didn’t. From hormones to living cyclically to the stuff no one talks about, I'm breaking it all down so you can understand your body and actually work with it, not against it.
If you’ve ever been told your pain is “just part of being a woman,” that your period problems are “normal,” or that the only solution is yet another round of hormonal birth control when it's failed you time and time again, you’ve been lied to. Let's call out the gaslighting, expose the BS, and expand education on women's health. Educated women = empowered women!
This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as:
What are the menstrual cycle phases?
What is ovulation?
How do I cycle sync?
What else did they fail to mention in sex-ed and health class?
How do I track my cycle?
Are there non-hormonal birth control options?
What is endometriosis? PCOS? PMDD?
How do I manage my endometriosis pain?
What is hormone imbalance?
Why is women's health so under-researched?
What research does exist for women's health?
So grab your notebooks (or don't, no one's grading you) and get ready for unfiltered convos with amazing guests, fiery rants, and the real education you deserve.
*DISCLAIMERS: I am not a medical professional. Always seek a healthcare professional before implementing any serious lifestyle changes, taking new supplements, and/or engaging in new forms of exercise. Nothing (literally nothing) I say should be taken as medical advice. Do your own research, listen to & trust your body, and advocate for yourself always. I love you <3
Autumn's Natural Cycles Link for 20% OFF!
Sign up for the weekly newsletter (it's free!)
Want to be a guest on The Health Class She Deserves? Send Autumn Paone a message on PodMatch, here.
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What's up ladies, welcome to class! Today's class is very traditional: We're diving into a new study from USCF regarding the ovaries.
This is a very basic overview of the results; I didn't want to get too technical and lose people! If you want to check out the study in its entirety, it's linked below.
Read the study: Comparative analysis of human and mouse ovaries across age
Introduction to the study (00:26)
Study details: Human and mouse ovaries (2:04)
3D imaging and species-specific findings (6:14)
Cellular composition: Species-specific and conserved findings (10:25)
Sympathetic innervation of the ovaries (12:44)
Discussion and social implications (19:16)
Not just fertility (23:38)
Final thoughts and contact info (28:53)
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