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Episode Summary:

Progesterone and progestins sound alike — but they act very differently in a woman’s body. This episode breaks down how that confusion took root and what it means for hormone therapy, contraception, and women’s health research. Endocrinologist Dr. Jerilynn Prior and gynecologist Dr. Jim Simon join Georgie Kovacs to explore evidence, controversy, and the systemic forces that keep women in the dark about their options.

Highlights:

  • Key biological differences between progesterone and synthetic progestins
  • What the latest menopause guidelines actually say
  • Why Mirena protects the uterus but may not provide systemic progesterone effects
  • How underfunded research skews labeling and care
  • Questions to ask your clinician before starting hormone therapy

About the Guests:

Dr. Jerilynn Prior – Founder, Centre for Menstrual Cycle & Ovulation Research (CeMCOR).

Dr. Jim Simon – Clinical Professor, GWU OB-GYN; President, ISSWSH.

Resources:


Action Steps:

  • Learn your hormone terminology.
  • Discuss individualized options with your clinician.
  • Share this episode to help others get informed.

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