Home Actress Jen Gunter HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2024 Jen Gunter Instagram - How do you find your sexual desire again after having a baby or during perimenopause? Renowned gynaecologist @drjengunter answers YOUR questions in this week's special episode on bodies, including: "I have never had an orgasm - but I’ve had multiple partners of both genders - why?" "Do we literally only have one week of normality a month in the menstrual cycle?" "What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause?" I was very surprised by some of the answers! Jen and I spoke about an array of issues, such as sex, periods, menopause and more. Dr. Jen is also the author of bestsellers 'The Vagina Bible' and 'The Menopause Manifesto.' Her new book ‘Blood’ mixes her trademark blend of expertise and accessibility, empowering readers to understand their bodies better than ever before. Listen for a wealth of information that we hope will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to embrace the incredible complexity of your own body. Do share this with anyone you think could find it useful, and let me know how you go. Link in bio

Jen Gunter Instagram – How do you find your sexual desire again after having a baby or during perimenopause? Renowned gynaecologist @drjengunter answers YOUR questions in this week’s special episode on bodies, including: “I have never had an orgasm – but I’ve had multiple partners of both genders – why?” “Do we literally only have one week of normality a month in the menstrual cycle?” “What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause?” I was very surprised by some of the answers! Jen and I spoke about an array of issues, such as sex, periods, menopause and more. Dr. Jen is also the author of bestsellers ‘The Vagina Bible’ and ‘The Menopause Manifesto.’ Her new book ‘Blood’ mixes her trademark blend of expertise and accessibility, empowering readers to understand their bodies better than ever before. Listen for a wealth of information that we hope will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to embrace the incredible complexity of your own body. Do share this with anyone you think could find it useful, and let me know how you go. Link in bio

Jen Gunter Instagram - How do you find your sexual desire again after having a baby or during perimenopause? Renowned gynaecologist @drjengunter answers YOUR questions in this week's special episode on bodies, including: "I have never had an orgasm - but I’ve had multiple partners of both genders - why?" "Do we literally only have one week of normality a month in the menstrual cycle?" "What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause?" I was very surprised by some of the answers! Jen and I spoke about an array of issues, such as sex, periods, menopause and more. Dr. Jen is also the author of bestsellers 'The Vagina Bible' and 'The Menopause Manifesto.' Her new book ‘Blood’ mixes her trademark blend of expertise and accessibility, empowering readers to understand their bodies better than ever before. Listen for a wealth of information that we hope will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to embrace the incredible complexity of your own body. Do share this with anyone you think could find it useful, and let me know how you go. Link in bio

Jen Gunter Instagram – How do you find your sexual desire again after having a baby or during perimenopause?

Renowned gynaecologist @drjengunter answers YOUR questions in this week’s special episode on bodies, including:

“I have never had an orgasm – but I’ve had multiple partners of both genders – why?”

“Do we literally only have one week of normality a month in the menstrual cycle?”

“What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause?”

I was very surprised by some of the answers!

Jen and I spoke about an array of issues, such as sex, periods, menopause and more. Dr. Jen is also the author of bestsellers ‘The Vagina Bible’ and ‘The Menopause Manifesto.’ Her new book ‘Blood’ mixes her trademark blend of expertise and accessibility, empowering readers to understand their bodies better than ever before.

Listen for a wealth of information that we hope will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to embrace the incredible complexity of your own body. Do share this with anyone you think could find it useful, and let me know how you go.

Link in bio | Posted on 29/Apr/2024 15:18:04

Jen Gunter Instagram – It was a day of baking! Cheesecake with strawberry sauce. No cracks in the cheesecake!!!! 

Also a @sallysbakeblog recipe. I have made it several times and it is soooooo tasty.
Jen Gunter Instagram – There is a new study in JAMA looking at 20-year data from the WHI.

There is a lot to cover, so head to The Vajenda tomorrow for a more thorough take.

This study applies to the hormone regimens studied. Meaning Premarin or Premarin plus medroxyprogesterone acetate (Provera). 

The conclusions are:
MHT is appropriate for hot flashes/night sweats

The WHI findings do not support the use of either  hormone regimen for prevention of heart disease, stroke, or dementia. 

Both regimens were associated with a reduction in hip fractures, although they did not conclude that the WHI data supported MHT for prevention of any chronic disease.

The Premarin only arm was associated with a reduction in breast cancer, for women ages 50-59 that was 5 fewer cases per 10,000 women per year. 

The Premarin plus medroxyprogesterone acetate arm was associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, even for women ages 50-59. The attributable risk was 6 cases per 10,000 women taking hormones per year in this age group. 

In some ways, it’s ridiculous to discuss, because Premarin plus medroxyprogsterone is rarely used. However, I do think this study gives us a good idea of what might be the higher end of breast cancer risk with MHT, meaning other therapies are unlikely to be higher. A risk of 6/10,000 is considered rare. 

We also know the concerns about heart disease risk are not founded. But the data from the WHI don’t support MHT for prevention of heart disease, stroke, or dementia. Many younger doctors might not remember, but before the WHI some people were handing out Premarin like a supplement for protecting the heart, and the study didn’t support that. 

The risks of breast cancer, while real for combination therapy were overblown because the press loves scaring women. The risk of serious eye problems with Viagra-like drugs is in the same risk range as breast cancer is with Premarin and medroxyprogesterone acetate (3.2-8.5 cases per 10,000 person years), and yet we never heard about that!

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