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Day 1: 4 Things Your Doctor Should Have Taught You About Your Hormones

Day 1: 4 Things Your Doctor Should Have Taught You About Your Hormones

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Welcome to Day 1 of the Hormone Real Talk Bootcamp. This episode is an overview of how hormones work throughout your menstrual cycle - TBH you should have learned this a LONG time ago, in middle school or at least at your first OBGYN appointment.

I’m going deep into common symptoms seen at different cycle phases, like increased libido and cervical fluid around ovulation, or how symptoms like PMS, cramps, and mood changes can indicate hormone imbalance – and how we can handle that naturally, aka without birth control. If you're not a newbie to this you could still learn something so stick around for a crash course refresher.

Tomorrow's episode will be about how stress affects sex hormones and ways to reduce stress for long-term hormone balance - even if you don't FEEL stressed you're not going to want to miss that one because it's KEY when balancing hormones!

Not in our bootcamp community group yet? Sign up here to get each episode delivered to you bright and early + action steps and personalized accountability with Leisha for the next 4 days + access to a live Zoom coaching call on Friday to get all your juicy hormone questions answered.

In this episode:

  • How hormones work throughout a woman's cycle
  • Hormonal changes that occur during the menstrual cycle – and how they relate to fertility
  • PMS symptoms you might experience in the second half of the menstrual cycle and WHY
  • Why birth control won’t fix your hormone issues – and why you should look for a holistic long-term solution instead


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