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What You Should Ask Your Doctor!

What You Should Ask Your Doctor!

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In this empowering fifth episode of The Dusty Muffins, Dr. Aoife O’Sullivan (MD, MSCP), Dr. Christine Hart Kress (DNP), and Dr. Rebbecca Hertel (DO, MSCP) guide you through the essential questions to ask your family provider about menopause. Whether you’re just starting to notice symptoms or are deep in the throes of perimenopause, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you take charge of your health. Here’s what you’ll learn: How to educate yourself on the contemporary management of hormones. Why it’s important to start with a gynecologist or primary care doctor and come prepared with information. The benefits of using a hormone tracker to monitor your symptoms. How to schedule a dedicated appointment to discuss menopause—and ensure your doctor truly listens. With their signature mix of expertise, humor, and relatability, the ladies break down how to advocate for yourself and get the care you deserve. This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to take the next step in their menopause journey. Remember, they’re doctors, not your doctors, but they’re here to equip you with the tools and confidence to have meaningful conversations with your healthcare provider. Tune in, laugh along, and join The Dusty Muffins as they make menopause management approachable and empowering. Follow now and join the Dusty Muffins community for more fun, facts, and fearless conversations about women’s health.

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