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Fact or Fiction - Part 1

25 min · 12. jan. 2026
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Can you get pregnant on your period? Is Natural Family Planning only for women with “perfect” cycles? Does birth control protect—or harm—future fertility? In this Fact or Fiction episode of the Gyno Gurus Podcast, we break down three of the most common fertility myths. We’ll walk through how the menstrual cycle actually works, why cervical mucus matters more than most people realize, how LH surge tracking fits into Natural Family Planning (NFP), and what the science really says about hormonal birth control and fertility. Whether you’re trying to conceive, avoiding pregnancy naturally, or just want to better understand your body—this episode is for you.   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:59 Fact or Fiction: You Can’t Get Pregnant on Your Period 02:19 What a Period Actual Is 04:10 Fact or Fiction: NFP is Only for Women with Regular Cycles 07:51 Physiology of Cervical Mucous 09:46 LH Surge Monitoring 10:46: More on Natural Family Planning 16:34: Factor or Fiction: Birth Control Makes You Infertile 19:59 Does “the Pill” Protect Fertility? 24:10 Final Thoughts and Next Episode   💡 Key topics covered: Menstrual cycle physiology (without the fluff) Fertile vs infertile windows Cervical mucus as a biomarker LH surge testing & ovulation timing Natural Family Planning myths vs reality Hormonal birth control and future fertility   📌 Subscribe for evidence-based women’s health education 🎧 Available on podcast platforms 💬 Drop your questions or future Fact or Fiction ideas in the comments

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Is PMS really “all in your head”? 🤔   In this Fact or Fiction episode of the Gyno Gurus Women’s Health Podcast, we break down one of the most dismissive myths in women’s health—and replace it with actual physiology.   We dive into what’s really driving PMS and PMDD, from hormonal signaling and progesterone sensitivity to neurotransmitters like serotonin. We also explore evidence-based treatments (including SSRIs) and emerging options like low-dose naltrexone (LDN)—what’s backed by science, what’s overstated, and what deserves more research. If you’ve ever been told PMS is “just stress” or “in your head,” this episode is for you.   👇 Chapters below so you can jump right to what matters most to you. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:34 PMS - It's All in Your Head?! 02:18 - Causes & Treatments of PMS & PMDD 06:44 - Progesterone & PMS 09:50 - SSRIs as a Treatment for PMS 10:58 - Our Final Assessment on PMS & PMDD 11:28 - Low Dose Naltrexone for PMS   🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts 📺 Watch on YouTube 📌 Subscribe for evidence-based women’s health, minus the myths Educational purposes only. Not medical advice.

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Fact or Fiction - Part 1

Can you get pregnant on your period? Is Natural Family Planning only for women with “perfect” cycles? Does birth control protect—or harm—future fertility? In this Fact or Fiction episode of the Gyno Gurus Podcast, we break down three of the most common fertility myths. We’ll walk through how the menstrual cycle actually works, why cervical mucus matters more than most people realize, how LH surge tracking fits into Natural Family Planning (NFP), and what the science really says about hormonal birth control and fertility. Whether you’re trying to conceive, avoiding pregnancy naturally, or just want to better understand your body—this episode is for you.   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:59 Fact or Fiction: You Can’t Get Pregnant on Your Period 02:19 What a Period Actual Is 04:10 Fact or Fiction: NFP is Only for Women with Regular Cycles 07:51 Physiology of Cervical Mucous 09:46 LH Surge Monitoring 10:46: More on Natural Family Planning 16:34: Factor or Fiction: Birth Control Makes You Infertile 19:59 Does “the Pill” Protect Fertility? 24:10 Final Thoughts and Next Episode   💡 Key topics covered: Menstrual cycle physiology (without the fluff) Fertile vs infertile windows Cervical mucus as a biomarker LH surge testing & ovulation timing Natural Family Planning myths vs reality Hormonal birth control and future fertility   📌 Subscribe for evidence-based women’s health education 🎧 Available on podcast platforms 💬 Drop your questions or future Fact or Fiction ideas in the comments

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