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UNDERSTANDING PROLAPSE
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
07/07/22 • 26 min
New on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble continue with their surgical series as they discuss prolapse. With as many as a third of people with vaginas encountering some degree of prolapse in their lifetime, the doctors set the record straight on what it is, how to treat it, and if it’s preventable.
Highlights include:
· What is prolapse?
· What treatments are available
· Is it just a “quality of life” issue or a serious medical issue?
· Who is at risk
· Can it be prevented?
...and more.
If you or anyone you love is living with prolapse, please listen and share.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
Everything You Need to Know Before Vaginal Surgery with Drs. Kimble
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
05/04/22 • 37 min
Today on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, we are delighted to be joined by anesthesiologists Dr. Jonathan Maskin and Dr. Phillip Lau of Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California. If you or someone you know is scheduled or needs a surgical procedure but is feeling a little uneasy about the surgical experience, this episode is for you.
On this episode of Vagina Talk, Drs. Kimble and their guests cover the A to Zzzzz's of anesthesia and the surgical experience of their patients:
· What to expect and how to prepare for your upcoming surgery
· The importance of nerve blocks: to have or have not?
· Safety measures in place to keep patients safe while under anesthesia
· How to choose the right surgeon and their surgical team
· What is the most important decision for anyone thinking about surgery?
This episode offers profound empowerment and peace-of-mind to anyone considering vaginal rejuvenation surgery, prolapse repair surgery, and every other surgical procedure with Drs. Kimble.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble.
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
How to Achieve Natural Menstrual Cycles Through Nutrition with Lara Briden
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
03/16/22 • 31 min
Lara Briden is a naturopathic doctor and author of the bestselling books Period Repair Manual and Hormone Repair Manual. She has more than 20 years of experience in women's health and currently has consulting rooms in Christchurch, New Zealand, where she treats women with PCOS, PMS, endometriosis, perimenopause, and many other hormone- and period-related health problems.
Lara emphasizes that healthy nutrition and diet are important for women to maintain good health throughout the different reproductive cycles of life. She also talks about the different female disorders from endometriosi to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and their effects on the hormonal balance in women.
Period Repair Manual is a guide to better periods. It explains how to use natural treatments such as diet, nutritional supplements, herbal medicine, and bioidentical hormones and provides advice and tips for women of every age and situation
Hormone Repair Manual It’s a practical guide to feeling better in your 40s, 50s, and beyond. It explains how to navigate the change of perimenopause and relieve symptoms with natural treatments such as diet, nutritional supplements, and bioidentical (body-identical) hormone therapy.
With a strong science background, Lara sits on several advisory boards and is the lead author of a 2020 paper published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.
The paperback and ebook versions of both her books are currently available on Amazon.
Things you’ll learn:
- Common period and hormone disorders and how they affect hormonal balance
- What is the perfect diet for healthy periods and hormonal disorders?
- How to maintain a healthy vagina
You found WHAT?? In Your WHATTT!?
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
01/27/23 • 29 min
Welcome Back to Vagina Talk!
Today, we read 4 stories about people who have "horror stories" regarding their intimate health and we gave our reactions and thoughts on what we would do as professionals!
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
Recovering from Uterine Fibroids & Regaining Intimate Confidence
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
08/31/22 • 22 min
Today on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble chat with Ana, a patient who suffered for years with a uterine fibroid that was wreaking havoc on her sex life, social life, confidence, and comfort. Ana shares her inspiring story, including:
· The early warning signs that something wasn’t right
· The dangers of “Dr. Google”
· The importance of seeking the help of a specialist
· Her experience with robotic surgery by Dr. Kimble
· How she found support through community
· Her current quality of life update
· How she is continuing to heal and gain new confidence with Emsculpt
...and more.
This is an important episode that centers on the importance of trusting your body and being your own health advocate.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
Vaginal Rejuvenation; Demystified
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
08/03/22 • 20 min
We all heard of it, but how many of us truly know what “vaginal rejuvenation” entails? On this week’s episode of Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble explain, discuss, and demystify the topic so broadly known as “vaginal rejuvenation.” Plus, Dr. Alexis May Kimble gets intimate about her personal experience with vaginal rejuvenation as a busy mom of four!
Topics covered, include:
· What exactly is vaginal rejuvenation?
· Is anyone too old or too young to have vaginal rejuvenation?
· The broad spectrum of vaginal rejuvenation procedures, from noninvasive “lunchtime treatments” to surgical solutions
· What to expect in terms of pain and downtime
· The importance of working with a true specialist
...and more.
If you or anyone you love is struggling with vaginal comfort, function, and/or confidence, this episode is for you.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
Prolapse Repair; The Patient Experience
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
07/20/22 • 20 min
This week on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, the doctors are joined by Mary, a recent prolapse patient. As many as one-third of people with vaginas will encounter some degree of vaginal prolapse at some point in life. Today, Mary shares her experience in seeking prolapse repair surgery.
In this episode:
- What were the early signs and symptoms of her prolapse
- Why she inevitably sought help
- Mary explains the detailed process of preparing for prolapse surgery
- Common concerns and fears surrounding the surgery
- What recovery looked like following surgery
- Life after prolapse repair surgery
Drs. Kimble are two of the country’s leading urogynecological surgeons for prolapse treatment. In fact, they are so well-regarded in their surgical expertise that they are often the go-to surgeons for patients in need of revision or repair from a previous botched prolapse surgery.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
A JOURNEY BACK FROM INCONTINENCE
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
06/15/22 • 19 min
On this week’s heartfelt episode of Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble are joined by Lucy, a patient who recently underwent incontinence surgery. After years of struggling with bladder leakage (and several failed attempts to fix it), Lucy opted for a sling surgery with Drs. Kimble. Today, Lucy shares her journey...
Topics discussed include:
· Benefits of sling surgery
· The lengths Lucy went to conceal her incontinence
· Her fears surrounding incontinence surgery
· What helped her feel safe
· Advice to anyone battling incontinence
...and more.
Heavy pads, avoiding social situations, and living in fear are NOT the answer to incontinence. If you or anyone you love is battling incontinence, please listen and share.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
INCONTINENCE SURGERY, DEBUNKED
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
05/31/22 • 19 min
This week on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble continue their surgical series as they discuss treatment surrounding a condition impacting as many as 30% of people with vaginas: incontinence. Drs. Kimble discuss why midurethral slings continue to be the “gold standard” in curing patients with incontinence, while also helping to separate fact from fiction regarding the procedure.
Questions answered, include:
· Are slings safe?
· What is a midurethral sling?
· Do slings cause cancer?
· Can a sling migrate?
· Can physical therapy replace surgical intervention for incontinence?
...and more.
This is a crucial listen for any person dealing with bladder control issues.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
The Procedure Formerly Known as "Hysterectomy," Explained.
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble
05/18/22 • 22 min
Today on Vagina Talk with Drs. Kimble, Drs. Alexis May and David Kimble take a deep dive into the procedure unfortunately known as “Hysterectomy.” As one of the nation’s most commonly performed gynecological procedures (more than 600,000 women in the US will receive one in this year!), “Hysterectomy” deserves an intimate conversation.
In this informative Q&A, Drs. Kimble answer patients most commonly asked questions surrounding a “Hysterectomy,” including:
· What is a Hysterectomy (and why do we desperately need to stop calling it that)?
· How common is the procedure?
· What are the different types of/routes for Hysterectomy?
· What are the reasons for needing a Hysterectomy?
· Can a Hysterectomy correct prolapse?
· What is the best route for Hysterectomy?
· What happens to the cervix after a Hysterectomy?
· What are the risks?
· How does Hysterectomy impact sexual pleasure?
· Does a Hysterectomy put you into menopause?
Got a uterus or love someone who does? This episode is for you.
To learn more from Drs. Kimble, you can find us at www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com and on Instagram @drskimbleandkimble
Please subscribe and leave us a review! And, if you have topics you’d like to hear us discuss on the show, we want to hear about it. Submit your suggestions at https://www.kimblecenterforpelvicwellness.com/podcast/
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How many episodes does Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble have?
Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble currently has 15 episodes available.
What topics does Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Sex, Obgyn, Educational, Medical, Aging, Podcasts, Intimacy, Menopause and Sexuality.
What is the most popular episode on Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble?
The episode title 'You found WHAT?? In Your WHATTT!?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble?
The average episode length on Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble is 23 minutes.
How often are episodes of Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble released?
Episodes of Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble?
The first episode of Vagina Talk with Drs. David and Alexis Kimble was released on Jan 4, 2022.
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