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Does a Hysterectomy Cure Endometriosis? An Endo Surgeon Answers Your Top Googled Questions

1 h 11 min · 15. Juli 2026
Episode Does a Hysterectomy Cure Endometriosis? An Endo Surgeon Answers Your Top Googled Questions Cover

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Endometriosis affects at least 1 in 10 women, yet the average patient waits years for a diagnosis — often after being told their pain is normal. In this episode, Dr. Sasha Hakman sits down with board-certified OB/GYN and endometriosis surgeon Dr. Mallory Stuparich to break down what endometriosis actually is, why it's now understood as a systemic immune and neuro-inflammatory condition rather than a purely hormonal one, and how patients can push back when they're being dismissed. If you've ever been told your pain is "just part of being a woman," this episode is for you. In this episode, we cover: * What endometriosis actually is — and why "endometrial-like tissue" outside the uterus is now understood as part of a systemic neuro-inflammatory and neuro-immune disorder, not just a hormonal one * Why endometriosis so often overlaps with mast cell activation, POTS, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, autoimmune conditions, and migraines * The leading theories on what causes endometriosis, and why retrograde menstruation alone doesn't explain it * Normal period pain vs. abnormal period pain — and the questions to ask yourself to know the difference * Red flag symptoms beyond pelvic pain: GI issues (painful bowel movements, incomplete emptying, bleeding), bladder urgency, pelvic floor dysfunction, painful sex, and brain fog * Why the amount of pain a patient feels doesn't always correlate with how much disease is actually present * What a real diagnostic workup looks like, and why a "normal" ultrasound or MRI does not rule out endometriosis * Post-surgical hormone therapy — why suppression after excision matters, and who isn't a candidate * Adenomyosis explained: what it is, how it differs from fibroids, and treatment options including adenomyomectomy, uterine artery embolization, and microwave ablation * The links between endometriosis, infertility, and miscarriage — including why 50% of women with endo do not experience infertility * Recurrence after excision surgery, and why what looks like "recurrence" is often incomplete removal the first time around * Lightning round: Is endometriosis genetic? Can you have it with completely normal labs and imaging? Does a hysterectomy cure it? Can it still affect you after menopause? Follow Dr. Mallory Stuparich! Instagram/social: @MalloryStuparichMD Follow Dr. Sasha! TikTok: @sashahakmanmd Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingpod YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter for updates, Q&A answers and more! If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every week. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors!  Head to bioptimizers.com/drsasha [bioptimizers.com/drsasha] and use code DRSASHA try OneSkin with 15% off using code DRSASHA at oneskin.co/DRSASHA [http://oneskin.co/DRSASHA] Head to vitaclean.co [vitaclean.co] and use code DRSASHA for 20% off Shower head Starter Kits Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode Does a Hysterectomy Cure Endometriosis? An Endo Surgeon Answers Your Top Googled Questions Cover

Does a Hysterectomy Cure Endometriosis? An Endo Surgeon Answers Your Top Googled Questions

Endometriosis affects at least 1 in 10 women, yet the average patient waits years for a diagnosis — often after being told their pain is normal. In this episode, Dr. Sasha Hakman sits down with board-certified OB/GYN and endometriosis surgeon Dr. Mallory Stuparich to break down what endometriosis actually is, why it's now understood as a systemic immune and neuro-inflammatory condition rather than a purely hormonal one, and how patients can push back when they're being dismissed. If you've ever been told your pain is "just part of being a woman," this episode is for you. In this episode, we cover: * What endometriosis actually is — and why "endometrial-like tissue" outside the uterus is now understood as part of a systemic neuro-inflammatory and neuro-immune disorder, not just a hormonal one * Why endometriosis so often overlaps with mast cell activation, POTS, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, autoimmune conditions, and migraines * The leading theories on what causes endometriosis, and why retrograde menstruation alone doesn't explain it * Normal period pain vs. abnormal period pain — and the questions to ask yourself to know the difference * Red flag symptoms beyond pelvic pain: GI issues (painful bowel movements, incomplete emptying, bleeding), bladder urgency, pelvic floor dysfunction, painful sex, and brain fog * Why the amount of pain a patient feels doesn't always correlate with how much disease is actually present * What a real diagnostic workup looks like, and why a "normal" ultrasound or MRI does not rule out endometriosis * Post-surgical hormone therapy — why suppression after excision matters, and who isn't a candidate * Adenomyosis explained: what it is, how it differs from fibroids, and treatment options including adenomyomectomy, uterine artery embolization, and microwave ablation * The links between endometriosis, infertility, and miscarriage — including why 50% of women with endo do not experience infertility * Recurrence after excision surgery, and why what looks like "recurrence" is often incomplete removal the first time around * Lightning round: Is endometriosis genetic? Can you have it with completely normal labs and imaging? Does a hysterectomy cure it? Can it still affect you after menopause? Follow Dr. Mallory Stuparich! Instagram/social: @MalloryStuparichMD Follow Dr. Sasha! TikTok: @sashahakmanmd Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingpod YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter for updates, Q&A answers and more! If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every week. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors!  Head to bioptimizers.com/drsasha [bioptimizers.com/drsasha] and use code DRSASHA try OneSkin with 15% off using code DRSASHA at oneskin.co/DRSASHA [http://oneskin.co/DRSASHA] Head to vitaclean.co [vitaclean.co] and use code DRSASHA for 20% off Shower head Starter Kits Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

15. Juli 20261 h 11 min
Episode What Causes Miscarriage? A Fertility Doctor's Full Breakdown Cover

What Causes Miscarriage? A Fertility Doctor's Full Breakdown

Pregnancy loss affects 15–25% of clinically recognized pregnancies, yet so many people are left without answers — or without hope. In this solo episode, Dr. Sasha Hakman breaks down everything you need to know about miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss: the five major causes, how each one is diagnosed, what treatment actually looks like, and which lifestyle factors are (and aren't) worth worrying about. If you've experienced a loss and are searching for answers, this episode is for you — and remember, it is not your fault. In this episode, we cover: * Why miscarriage is so common, and how the definition of "recurrent pregnancy loss" has evolved to include biochemical losses * Bucket 1 — Genetic/Chromosomal causes: why random chromosomal errors (like trisomy 16 and Turner syndrome) account for up to 75% of losses, the U-shaped age-risk curve, and when to test for balanced translocations via karyotype * Bucket 2 — Anatomic causes: uterine septums, scar tissue (Asherman syndrome), fibroids, polyps, adenomyosis, and how they're diagnosed via saline infusion sonogram or HSG * Bucket 3 — Immune/Autoimmune causes: antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), the antibodies involved, and why diagnostic criteria may lag behind clinical reality * Bucket 4 — Endocrine causes: thyroid dysfunction, high prolactin, insulin resistance/diabetes, PCOS, and luteal phase defects * The "5th bucket": unexplained pregnancy loss — and additional testing some REs order beyond ASRM guidelines (clotting disorders, chronic endometritis, vaginal microbiome) * Treatment options by diagnosis, including PGT-SR, Lovenox + baby aspirin for APS, metformin, and surgical correction of uterine abnormalities * Modifiable risk factors: smoking, alcohol, caffeine (the real data), weight/GLP-1 agonists, sleep, sedentary behavior, and why stress is often unfairly blamed * The encouraging stats: a 70% live birth rate in the pregnancy following a loss, and how high-touch prenatal care can improve outcomes Follow Dr. Sasha!  TikTok: @sashahakmanmd  Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingpod  YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter for updates, Q&A answers and more! If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every week. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors!  Head to cozyearth.com [https://cozyearth.com] and use my code DRSASHA for an exclusive 20% off. Use code DRSASHA at carawayhome.com [https://carawayhome.com] for 10% off Subscribe, rate, and review if this episode helped you — and share it with someone who needs to hear it. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

8. Juli 20261 h 9 min
Episode Fertility After 40: Real Stats, Real Options, Real Talk Cover

Fertility After 40: Real Stats, Real Options, Real Talk

In this solo episode, Dr. Sasha dives into one of the most requested topics on the podcast: trying to conceive and being pregnant after 40. She cuts through the noise of misleading celebrity headlines and online misinformation to give you a clear, honest, and compassionate look at the biology, statistics, and real options available to you. In This Episode, You'll Learn: * Why more women are having babies in their 40s than ever before — and why that's a good thing * The biology of egg aging: how quantity and quality decline, and what's actually happening at the cellular level (mitochondrial dysfunction, meiosis errors, chromosomal abnormalities) * What your AMH level means after 40, and why high ovarian reserve can be a game-changer * Natural fertility rates by age and when ASRM guidelines say to seek immediate care * IVF success rates broken down by age: from 43% live birth rate under 35, all the way down to 3% over 42 Follow Dr. Sasha!  TikTok: @sashahakmanmd  Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingpod  YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter for updates, Q&A answers and more! If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every week. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors!  Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/DRSASHA [honeylove.com/DRSASHA]! #honeylovepod For a limited time, try OneSkin with 15% off using code DRSASHA at oneskin.co/DRSASHA [oneskin.co/DRSASHA]. Head to AirDoctorPro.com [AirDoctorPro.com] and use promo code DRSASHA to get $250 off select AirDoctor air purifiers, including the 3500, 4000, and 5500 models New episodes of Trying with Dr. Sasha Hakman drop weekly. If this episode resonated with you, leave a review and share it with someone who needs a doctor they can trust in their corner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

1. Juli 20261 h 4 min
Episode The IVF Test That Could Finally Explain Your Failed Transfers with Jeremy Grushcow of Juniper Genomics Cover

The IVF Test That Could Finally Explain Your Failed Transfers with Jeremy Grushcow of Juniper Genomics

If you've ever gone through a failed embryo transfer and wondered why , this episode is for you. Dr. Sasha sits down with Jeremy Grushcow, co-founder and CEO of Juniper Genomics, to break down a groundbreaking advancement in IVF: whole genome and transcriptome embryo testing. Jeremy holds a PhD in molecular genetics and cell biology from the University of Chicago, along with a law degree, and has published research in DNA repair, cancer, gene therapy, bioethics, and patent law. He's building the technology that could change the odds for IVF patients everywhere. In this episode, we cover: * What whole genome sequencing actually is — and why IVF has lagged behind every other field of clinical medicine in adopting it * The brilliant "books on a shelf" analogy that finally makes PGT-A vs. whole genome sequencing click * Why failed embryo transfers are not your fault, your doctor's fault, or your lab's fault — and what the embryo's genetics have to do with it * What the transcriptome tells us that the genome alone can't * The difference between PGT-A, PGT-M, and Juniper's PGT-G testing * How Juniper looks at both the embryo and the parents' DNA to identify where variants are coming from (egg or sperm?) * The 6,000+ known genetic diseases — and why 10–15% of embryos being transferred today carry a detectable single-gene disorder that standard carrier screening missed * Why "reduced viability variants" matter and how they impact IVF success rates * The emotional and financial cost of failed transfers — and how more information can reduce both * Pricing breakdown: what Juniper's PGT-A and PGT-G costs, how to make it more affordable, and how it stacks up against the cost of a failed transfer cycle * Why patient autonomy in the US and Canada is driving better IVF outcomes globally Follow Dr Sasha! TikTok: @sashahakmanmd Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingwithdrhakman YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Resources & Links: Juniper Genomics website: junipergenomics.com [http://junipergenomics.com] Instagram: ⁠@junipergenomics⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/junipergenomics] Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter [https://sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter] to receive updates, answers to Q&A and more !If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every 2 weeks. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com [https://sashahakmanmd.com] to learn more! If this episode helped you, the best thing you can do is subscribe, rate, review, and share it with a friend. So many women deserve this information, help get it to them. Episodes drop every Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

24. Juni 20261 h 25 min
Episode The Truth About Women's Health, Medical Misinformation, and Advocating for Yourself Cover

The Truth About Women's Health, Medical Misinformation, and Advocating for Yourself

What does it actually mean to try as a woman, as a patient, as a person navigating a healthcare system that wasn't built with you in mind? In this first solo episode of the newly rebranded Trying with Dr. Sasha Hakman, Dr. Sasha shares why she changed the name, what this podcast is really about, and who it's for. She opens up about the conversation that sparked the rebrand, the reality of practicing medicine in a field driven by IVF incentives, and why she started a podcast in the first place. She also shares a personal update (18 weeks pregnant with baby #3!) and answers one of the most frequently asked questions from her community: how do you know if you can actually trust your doctor? In This Episode, You'll Learn: * Why Dr. Sasha rebranded from Trying to Conceive to Trying with Dr. Sasha Hakman * What a Reproductive Endocrinologist actually specializes in beyond IVF * How to know if your doctor's IVF recommendation is truly evidence-based or financially motivated * The green flags to look for when choosing a fertility doctor or clinic * How to read online reviews and pregnancy success rates without being misled * What actually makes an exceptional doctor Follow Dr. Sasha!  TikTok: @sashahakmanmd  Instagram: @sashahakmanmd @tryingpod  YouTube: @sashahakmanmd Want to receive my weekly newsletter? Sign up at sashahakmanmd.com/newsletter for updates, Q&A answers and more! If you haven't already, please rate, review, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes every week. If you're interested in becoming a patient go to sashahakmanmd.com to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors! head to http://www.bioptimizers.com/DRSASHA [http://www.bioptimizers.com/DRSASHA] and use my exclusive code DRSASHA to get 15% off any order Use our exclusive link to save 20% off Honeylove at honeylove.com/DRSASHA [honeylove.com/DRSASHA] Go to ogee.com/DRSASHA [ogee.com/DRSASHA] and use code DRSASHA for 20% off. New episodes of Trying with Dr. Sasha Hakman drop weekly. If this episode resonated with you, leave a review and share it with someone who needs a doctor they can trust in their corner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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