Ep 54 - Vulvovaginal Hormone Therapy with Urologist Dr. Rachel Rubin

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • In this episode, I sit down with board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist, Dr. Rachel Rubin to discuss:
    - GSM (genitourinary syndrome of menopause)
    - Symptoms that bring a woman in to see a pelvic health physiotherapist that often go hand in hand with GSM
    - Why hormones are important and what happens during perimenopause/menopause
    - What a physical exam of the vulva may reveal
    - Options for hormone therapy (creams, rings, tablets)
    - Systemic vs. local hormone therapy
    - The fears around hormone therapy
    - What the research says
    - Reasons why it isn’t easy to find answers
    - Gaps in our health care system
    - Positive changes being seen
    - An action plan for patient and practitioners listening
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Комментарии • 34

  • @LoveABun
    @LoveABun Год назад +10

    For many of us with GSM, three months treatment with vag estrogen is not nearly enough, especially for us who have had estrogen deficiency for a decade or more!

  • @leilaluginbill916
    @leilaluginbill916 Год назад +9

    I am so lucky to have a doctor who put me on estrogen/testosterone cream at 65 …I’m now 76 and still have a fabulous vagina. It took several doctor’s appointments for me to bring up painful intercourse,dryness, itching…he happily explained all of this to me🤗

  • @annejocson8097
    @annejocson8097 Год назад +4

    Can you recommend another specialist like Dr Rubin here in Southern California?

  • @marlenelebowe8598
    @marlenelebowe8598 Год назад +5

    Today is May 7, 2023 and I just found this RUclips and I feel So Validated right now! I have been doing my own 'piece together research' for the past few months and Everything Dr. Rubin has spoken about is Exactly what I 'pieced together' and have going on! I have another appointment with my gynecologist on May 10, 2023 and I am going in armed with All of this information! {including All the links} There is so much more to my story but this is the 'Here and Now' of things and hearing of what I'm seeing by using a mirror and noticing all the changes {yes, even that 'light shade of pink' on the inside} I mean, All of it-is happening to me. Wow, just wow, my mind is blown into confetti. Thank you for providing all of this Very useful information, and in my case, validating what I found which matches what you've said.

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  7 месяцев назад +1

      SO glad you found helpful!

    • @marlenelebowe8598
      @marlenelebowe8598 7 месяцев назад

      @@pelvicfloorproject Update as of February 8, 2024: I took my research and your RUclips information with me to my gynecologist appointment on May 10, 2023 and yes indeed, I have a serious case of Vaginal Atrophy/GSM. My gynecologist 'Dr. Sarah Lambeth' of Chicago, IL not only welcomed all of the information I passed over to her to help her, help me, she said that she and another colleague were a bit familiar with you and that she would further educate herself with your information and at some point soon reach out to you. That day she started me on 'Estradiol Vaginal Cream USP, 0.01% and we're still working on finding a comfortable treatment plan. I wish I had this information 7 years ago when I began feeling the slight "burning sensation" inside my vagina during intercourse which now I know was because the vaginal dryness was beginning. I had a uterine ablation in 2010 {I have had endometriosis since 1989} and I haven't had a period since that procedure. I don't know when I actually began Menopause and my previous doctor never followed up with monitoring my hormone levels nor was I ever put on any HRT plan. I wish I knew Then-what I know Now. 😔

  • @idakate7
    @idakate7 27 дней назад

    My fiend from Kamloops had a c- section. The MD did not sew up her uterus after the c- section and just closed up the outer layer of tissue. She came back for infertility treatment and they covered her condition up and just said she was infertile. When she entered menopause she started to have extremely bold periods. She went to a gynecologist and it was revealed to her that her uterus was not sewn up after her c- section so that was the reason for her infertility. Canadians have to wait months for appointments with a doctor. You could wait 6 months to a year for surgery. They do not expect cancer to be treated in a timely manner because of shortages of doctors and healthcare. No way do I want universal healthcare like Canada.

  • @jennifermoffitt7294
    @jennifermoffitt7294 4 месяца назад

    i'm almost glad i had severe anemia w bleeding.. and went on low dose pill since 43... Wouldn't know much now if i hadn't maybe and i only found out about vaginal estrogen cream at 49 when things just shut down "down there" now i'm on a journey for a urogyn to prescribe me hopefully testosterone b/c i think i have clitoral atrophy (mild thankfully);/ i also found toys now haha live at 50 and up

  • @marthaharvey8499
    @marthaharvey8499 Год назад +3

    Did anyone have more burning sensation with estradiol vaginal cream? I wonder if it’s part of the initial face of treatment until my body adjust to it.

    • @deeice5398
      @deeice5398 Год назад +1

      I also did originally but found out that Estrace has propylene glycol in it which is a vaginal irritant. I'm very sensitive so I get my vaginal estrogen compounded into suppositories that are in Fattibase. This base is very pure and doesn't irritate me at all.

    • @sharonbuckley5762
      @sharonbuckley5762 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. Always irritating.

  • @evalpoul1470
    @evalpoul1470 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this very imformative and valuable discussion! Please have a discussion regarding vaginal progesterone.

  • @maggiemancusi3429
    @maggiemancusi3429 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, this woman is awesome. What would be the name of the Vaginal DHEA medicine?

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  5 месяцев назад

      hmm. I don't think she listed a specific one. I am based in canada and Dr. Rubin is based in the US. You could talk to a pharmacist or your doctor for specifics :)

    • @elysechazan9187
      @elysechazan9187 Месяц назад

      It’s called IntraRosa

  • @LoveABun
    @LoveABun Год назад +1

    What specific PT techniques do you use, please, for post-menopausal women who suffer from vaginal (internal) burning and UTI-like symptoms despite having used vaginal estrogen for two years? My PPT only does one thing every session-presses on one side of the upper wall and then the other! Is this common among pelvic therapists?
    This was a great interview-you got more specific info out of Dr. Rubin than I’ve heard her talk about in other podcasts.

  • @laurawalker546
    @laurawalker546 Год назад +2

    Thank you. I was getting resigned that I have to be celibate the rest of my life and cope with these problems that I never knew about. But RUclips and special people like you are educating older women or even younger women who may have these problems. Thank you

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  10 месяцев назад

      so glad you found this helpful

    • @MsBuffalopoo
      @MsBuffalopoo 5 месяцев назад

      Check out the podcast “You Are Not Broken.”

  • @carolreeves1949
    @carolreeves1949 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much addressing this! This describes me perfectly & my GYN doesn’t have a clue.

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  3 месяца назад

      I am so glad you found this helpful. This is an area that has been underservised and I think we will start seeing some change!!

  • @Scor-ah
    @Scor-ah Год назад +1

    Yes!! A very honest conversation about sex and what can be done to make it easier when hormones dwindle. Thanks

  • @marciasloan534
    @marciasloan534 6 месяцев назад

    I am NOT experiencing this, have worked in 5 hospitals
    NEVER HEARD OF THIS

  • @InvestWithFFI
    @InvestWithFFI Год назад +1

    This was so informative and good!

  • @joannepigliavento7930
    @joannepigliavento7930 Год назад

    Do you believe a Dutch test needs to be performed to be sure pathways are clear while on HRT?

  • @nicolemerz1731
    @nicolemerz1731 8 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant and so educational 🙏

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  7 месяцев назад

      GREAT! so glad. you found helpful. Check out my podcast The Pelvic Floor Project for so much more!

  • @maggiemancusi3429
    @maggiemancusi3429 5 месяцев назад

    Suffering from these issues is a Horrible way to live! No quality of life, it is so sad

    • @pelvicfloorproject
      @pelvicfloorproject  5 месяцев назад

      and so common!!! I am sure noticing more women come in who have educated themselves and are seeking help instead of living with them

  • @mizzkathryn7
    @mizzkathryn7 Год назад

    Thank you so much..

  • @jennifermoffitt7294
    @jennifermoffitt7294 11 месяцев назад

    i have no issues w the cream.. Am i crazy? LOL

  • @shelleybotts5108
    @shelleybotts5108 Год назад

    saving lives!