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All Things Women's Health

All Things Women's Health

Written by: Dr. Chris Stroud
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Authentic, evidence-based, and life-affirming conversations addressing anything and everything related to women's health. From childbirth to infertility, from pregnancy loss to menopause, or homeschooling to personal trainers--if it involves women and their health, it's on the agenda.Copyright 2026 Dr. Chris Stroud Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Miscarriage: What to Expect and How to Heal After Pregnancy Loss w/ Amber Todd
    Feb 10 2026

    Miscarriage is more common than you think, affecting between 20-50% of pregnancies. In this episode, OBGYN Dr. Chris Stroud talks to trauma counselor Amber Todd about what to expect after pregnancy loss, treatment options (D&C vs. natural miscarriage), and how to heal physically and emotionally.

    They discuss the trauma of receiving a miscarriage diagnosis, D&C vs. natural miscarriage treatment options, what to expect physically, genetic testing pros and cons, memorial options, how miscarriage affects marriage and intimacy, how men grieve differently, when to tray again, anxiety in pregnancy after loss, and more.

    If you've experienced miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss, this comprehensive guide covers the medical decisions you'll face, grief support for couples, and practical resources to help you navigate this difficult journey.

    Amber Todd Counseling (Life Interconnected)

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    59 mins
  • Your Birth Matters: What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know w/ Doula & Birth Educator Hallie Greider
    Jan 9 2026

    Is childbirth education really necessary? Why does your birth experience matter beyond having a "healthy baby"? Dr. Chris Stroud sits down with renowned childbirth educator and doula Hallie Greider from Birth Matters to discuss everything expecting parents need to know about birth planning, childbirth education, and preparing for labor.

    In This Episode:

    ✅ Why your birth experience stays with you for 20+ years (and why "healthy baby" isn't enough)

    ✅ The truth about hospital childbirth classes vs. independent education

    ✅ How to use the BRAIN method for informed consent and better decision-making

    ✅ Why EVERY family needs education—whether you're planning a natural birth, epidural, home birth, or C-section

    ✅ The partner's crucial role in labor (and how to prepare emotionally, not just physically)

    ✅ Understanding "pain with a purpose" and coping techniques that actually work

    ✅ How to choose your birth team and who should (and shouldn't) be in the delivery room

    ✅ What "labor land" means and why it matters for partners to understand

    ✅ How to communicate with your care provider during labor

    ✅ The difference between informing yourself and truly preparing for birth

    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    1. Birth Matters: https://www.birthmatters.com/
    2. Penny Simkin research on birth memory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKqPklpTDYE
    3. VBAC Facts https://vbacfacts.com/

    RELATED VIDEOS:

    All Things Breastfeeding with Hallie Greider https://youtu.be/IK8wJhUue-Y?si=F7-LpNkc1pPB5zk7

    How Birth Happens at Holy Family Birth Center https://youtu.be/KQnY1qbXw7E?si=AjLanqcyYSQSCGor

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    54 mins
  • Men's Hormone Health Explained: Urologist Dr. Jim Dupree on Testosterone, Fertility & Vitality
    Nov 26 2025

    Dr. Chris Stroud talks to urologist Dr. Jim Dupree about all things men's hormones, how they impact daily life, signs they might be out of optimal range, and what to do to fix them.

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    50 mins
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