GYNO GIRL PRESENTS:
SEX, DRUGS & HORMONES
Hosted by Dr. Sameena Rahman
Welcome to “Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones,” a candid and enlightening podcast hosted by renowned OB/GYN, Dr. Sameena Rahman. Dive into the complex world of women’s health as we explore topics ranging from sexual wellness to hormonal imbalances and everything in between. Join us as we unravel medical mysteries, debunk myths, and bring you the latest in women’s health research and care.
Perimenopause, Mental Load, and Why We're Not Going Away with Beth Crosby (Garbage Mom)
Beth Crosby built an audience of 250,000 people by refusing to sugarcoat perimenopause — and it turns out a lot of women were waiting for exactly that. In this episode, she and Dr. Rahman talk anxiety, celiac disease that went undiagnosed for years, the impossible math of working in Hollywood as a mother, and why Alanis Morissette commenting on your post is a sign you're doing something right.
Understanding Orgasms: Science, Solutions, and Why Doctors Don't Ask with Dr. Lauren Streicher
70% of OB-GYNs never ask patients about orgasm. And when women finally bring it up themselves, the answer is usually "this just happens when you age." Dr. Lauren Streicher — sexual medicine specialist — joins Dr. Rahman to explain what's actually happening, what's actually causing it, and what actually works.
Fertility Myths, Egg Freezing, and The Lucky Egg with Dr. Lucky Sekhon
Is 35 really a fertility cliff? Should everyone freeze their eggs? Dr. Lucky Sekhon — double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and author of The Lucky Egg — joins Dr. Rahman to give the actual numbers most fertility doctors won't say out loud, and explain why vague answers from your doctor are a red flag.
How We Treat Pelvic Pain, Painful Sex, and Sexual Dysfunction
Insurance gives you ten minutes for pelvic pain, painful sex, and sexual dysfunction. That's not care — that's a timer. Dr. Rahman sits down with her nurse practitioner and pelvic floor PT to explain what comprehensive sexual health care actually looks like, and why she left insurance behind to deliver it.