Menopause Rescue

Dr. Polly Watson

Women may spend over a decade of their lives experiencing symptoms around menopause transition, while just over 10% of women’s healthcare professionals feel comfortable treating menopause. The conversation around menopause has evolved beyond hot flashes and night sweats to include how hormonal changes affect bone, brain, mood, heart and mental health. Midlife women can feel like they are drowning in symptoms. Many of them are not well served by health care providers who haven’t updated their knowledge on hormones since the WHI 20 years ago and influencers who are peddling potions and lotions which may not be effective. Menopause Rescue is here to give you a hand up. I’m a board certified gynecologist with certification in menopausal medicine as well as functional medicine. My goal is to revolutionize the menopause dialogue, using the transition as a spark to ignite health promotion. Secondly, we will discuss solutions for low libido, weight gain, mood changes, brain fog, hot flashes and night sweats, insomnia and sexual pain and dive into the nuances of each topic, empowering women to determine what is uniquely relevant for them. This podcast is for women who are curious about their health and curate a mindset around menopause as an opportunity for growth. Many of us at this time in our lives are at a high point in our relationships and our careers. We know ourselves and know how to create boundaries and have defined our values in a way that we simply didn’t have the wisdom to do in our 20 and 30s. Women in their 40s and 50s are at the perfect moment to take up some space in their lives and step into this transition with strength. Every other week we will gather to review topics that are relevant to menopause and take you behind the scenes with hormone specialists to help you cull and decipher health recommendations to find your unique solution.

  1. HACE 2 DÍAS

    Understanding Women's Hair Loss: Personalized Approaches and Common Misconceptions from a Hair Loss Expert

    Are you noticing more hair in your brush or shower drain than usual? Wondering what could be causing your hair to thin unexpectedly? In this episode, Dr. Polly Watson and Dr. Mary Wendel dive into the complexities of women's hair loss, exploring its causes and effective treatments. They emphasize the importance of a personalized approach to finding solutions that work. 🌸 Many women experience hair loss due to hormonal changes, stress, and lifestyle factors. 🌸 Personalized medical histories and expert evaluations are crucial for accurate diagnosis. 🌸 Treatments like minoxidil, laser therapy, and PRP can effectively address hair loss. 🌸 Chemical exposure from hair products can contribute to hair thinning. 🌸 Trusting your instincts is important; seek professional advice if you notice significant changes. 🌸 Hair loss is often a symptom of underlying health issues that need to be addressed. 🌸 Starting treatment early can prevent further hair loss and improve outcomes. If you're struggling with hair loss and looking for clear answers, this episode provides practical insights and expert advice to help you take control of your hair health. 📘 Try our 10-minute new patient intro course: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course 🩺 Looking for Personalized Hormone Care in North Carolina or Alabama? Hormone Wellness MD serves women across North Carolina and Alabama. We care for patients in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro and Birmingham. If you’re ready for expert care rooted in evidence and empathy, we’d love to support you. Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com  Email: info@hormonewellnessmd.com  Call: (919) 364-3430 📲 Follow Hormone Wellness MD:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd  Podcast: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast

    46 min
  2. 30 ENE

    Breaking Down Bone Health: The Role of Nutrition, Exercise, and REMS Technology (Part 2)

    Are you being told your bones are “fine” but still worried about fractures? Have you wondered whether bone density scans actually tell the whole story about your bone health? In this episode of the Hormone Wellness MD Podcast, Dr. Polly Watson is joined by orthopedic surgeon and bone health expert Dr. Andrew Bush to explore how we truly measure bone strength and fracture risk. Together, they explain why focusing on structure, muscle, and prevention—not just numbers—can help you protect your bones long before problems start. 🌸 Bone density does not always equal bone strength, and a “normal” scan does not guarantee low fracture risk. 🌸 Newer tools like fragility scores look at bone structure, not just density, to better predict fractures. 🌸 Bone loss can begin in perimenopause, making early screening and awareness critical. 🌸 Exercise, especially resistance training, is the only proven way to build healthy, physiologic bone. 🌸 Hormones and supplements support bone health but cannot replace the effects of muscle and movement. 🌸 Understanding absolute versus relative risk helps patients make clearer, more informed treatment decisions. If you’re in midlife, navigating menopause, or trying to prevent osteoporosis rather than react to it, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and practical guidance rooted in real-world medicine. 📘 Try our 10-minute new patient intro course: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course 🩺 Looking for Personalized Hormone Care in North Carolina or Alabama? Hormone Wellness MD provides expert, evidence-based hormone care for women across North Carolina and Alabama. We care for patients in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro, and Birmingham. If you’re ready for expert care rooted in evidence and empathy, we’d love to support you. Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com Email: info@hormonewellnessmd.com Call: (919) 364-3430 📲 Follow Hormone Wellness MD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Podcast: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast

    45 min
  3. 16 ENE

    Breaking Down Bone Health: The Role of Nutrition, Exercise, and REMS Technology (Part 1)

    Have you been told your bone density is “normal” but still worry about fractures? Are you confused about whether a DEXA scan really tells you the whole story about your bone health?   In this episode of Menopause Rescue, Dr. Polly Watson is joined by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Bush to break down bone health in midlife and menopause and explain why traditional bone density testing may fall short. Together, they explore a more accurate, modern approach to understanding fracture risk and protecting your bones long term.   🌸 Many fractures happen in people with “normal” DEXA scans, showing density alone doesn’t tell the full story. 🌸 Bone health reflects overall health, including nutrition, exercise, inflammation, and hormones. 🌸 Muscle strength plays a major role in determining bone strength. 🌸 Arthritis and bone spurs can falsely elevate DEXA results and mask weak bone. 🌸 REMS is a radiation-free ultrasound technology that evaluates bone structure and fragility risk. 🌸 Knowing whether your bones are strong or fragile matters more than focusing on a T-score alone.   If you’re a midlife woman trying to prevent fractures, stay active, and make informed health decisions, this episode offers clarity, reassurance, and practical insight to help you take control of your bone health with confidence.   📘 Try our 10-minute new patient intro course: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course   🩺 Looking for Personalized Hormone Care in North Carolina? Hormone Wellness MD serves women across North Carolina. We care for patients in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Greensboro, with virtual visits available statewide. If you’re ready for expert care rooted in evidence and empathy, we’d love to support you.   Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com Email: info@hormonewellnessmd.com Call: (919) 364-3430   📲 Follow Hormone Wellness MD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Podcast: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast

    27 min
  4. 2 ENE

    Pelvic Health and Menopause: Culturally Competent Care and the Power of Pelvic PT

    Are you worried that your menopause symptoms aren’t being taken seriously—or that your experience as a woman of color isn’t reflected in the research? Have you ever wondered why something so “natural” can feel so overwhelming, lonely, and dismissed?    In this episode of Menopause Rescue, host Dr. Polly Watson sits down with pelvic floor physical therapist Dr. Bridget Ochuko to unpack how menopause, structural racism, and access to care collide for women in midlife. Together, they show how understanding your body, your risks, and your options can transform menopause from something you silently endure into a stage of life you navigate with knowledge, agency, and support.   🌸 Menopause is a natural process, but that doesn’t mean women should be expected to suffer in silence or accept miserable symptoms as their fate. 🌸 Dr. Watson and Dr. Ochuko explain how most medical research was done on white men, leaving women—especially women of color—without accurate guidance for diagnosis, treatment, and symptom patterns. 🌸 The episode exposes how historical abuses like the Tuskegee syphilis study, Henrietta Lacks’ story, and non-consensual surgeries on enslaved Black women still shape distrust and inequities in gynecologic care today. 🌸 You’ll learn how menopause symptoms can show up differently across races—such as earlier onset, more severe symptoms, and more joint and muscle pain—and why delayed treatment raises long-term risks like high blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease. 🌸 Dr. Ochuko breaks down what culturally competent care really means, including seeing each patient as a whole person, listening to lived experience, and understanding how race, stress, income, and history affect health. 🌸 The conversation gives women concrete advocacy tools: how to “interview” providers, switch when you’re not being heard, and insist that your symptoms and quality of life are taken seriously. 🌸 You’ll also hear why pelvic floor physical therapy is a powerful, often-missing piece of menopause care—helping with leaking, pain with sex, constipation, and reconnecting you to your body with trauma-informed, patient-led support.   If you feel dismissed, confused, or alone in midlife, this conversation reminds you that your symptoms are real, your story matters, and you deserve thorough, respectful care. This episode offers both validation and practical tools so you can advocate for yourself, find the right team, and navigate menopause with more confidence and less fear.   📘 Try our 10-minute new patient intro course: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course   🩺 Looking for Personalized Hormone Care in North Carolina? Hormone Wellness MD serves women across North Carolina. We care for patients in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Greensboro, with virtual visits available statewide. If you’re ready for expert care rooted in evidence and empathy, we’d love to support you.   Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com   Email: info@hormonewellnessmd.com   Call: (919) 364-3430   📲 Follow Hormone Wellness MD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd   Podcast: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast

    54 min
  5. 19/12/2025

    The Midlife Metabolic Reset: Understanding Cardiometabolic Health in Menopause (Part 2)

    Description In this episode of Menopause Rescue, Dr. Polly Watson and Kate Willis explore the vital components of cardiometabolic health, with a particular focus on deciphering both basic and advanced lab tests. They cover the nuances of lipid panels, the impact of triglycerides, and the influence of thyroid disease on cardiovascular health. The discussion extends to inflammation markers like C-reactive protein and the critical role of insulin resistance. Delving deeper, they shed light on advanced lipid markers such as APO-B and APO-A1, and the importance of LDL particle size in evaluating cardiovascular risk. This episode underscores the importance of a holistic health strategy for women in midlife to enhance their cardiometabolic well-being.   Quotes “Diets high in sugar, saturated fat, or simple carbohydrates, alcohol use, thyroid disease, and inactivity can all raise triglycerides.” - Kate Willis NP-C “High-sensitivity CRP is a general marker for inflammation. Anything causing inflammation, short- or long-term, can raise it.”   - Kate Willis NP-C “Fasting insulin around five or less is ideal. Lab normals go much higher, but that doesn’t mean they’re optimal.” - Kate Willis NP-C “If someone's LP(a) is high, that’s their ticket to see a cardiologist—it’s an independent causal factor for cardiovascular disease.” - Dr. Polly Watson “Symptoms of hypothyroidism overlap with perimenopause and menopause… If you’re only treating one spoke of the wheel, what else are we missing?”   - Dr. Polly Watson Resources   Connect with Dr. Polly Watson and Kate Willis NP-C Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast Resources: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-resources New Patient: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course Instagram: https://instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hormonewellnessmd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4Tw8oHGR_6wBZmXrTu9xA   Disclaimer: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-disclaimer   Hashtags #menopauserescue #podcastepisode #podcastrecommendations  #hormonereplacementtherapy #medication #perimenopause #womenshealth #menopausesociety #hormonalhealth #midlife #wellness #healthcare #sexualhealth #menopausemanagement

    34 min
  6. 05/12/2025

    The Midlife Metabolic Reset: Understanding Cardiometabolic Health in Menopause (Part 1)

    Are you wondering why your body seems to change during midlife even when your habits haven’t? Do you feel unsure whether your “normal” labs are actually telling the full story of your health? In this episode, Dr. Polly Watson and nurse practitioner Kate Willis break down how menopause, metabolism, and heart health are connected. Together, they show how understanding your labs, lifestyle, and hormones can help you stay healthier and stronger through midlife. 🌸 Many women experience rising cholesterol and blood pressure in menopause even without changing their diet or exercise. 🌸 Triglycerides can reveal early metabolic problems long before blood sugar becomes abnormal. 🌸 Stress alone can spike blood sugar levels, even without eating any food. 🌸 Alcohol intake as low as eight drinks per week can raise heart disease risk by 45% in midlife women. 🌸 Whole-food proteins, leafy greens, and fiber-rich meals support heart and metabolic health better than processed protein snacks. 🌸 Continuous glucose monitors help women understand how foods, sleep, and stress affect their blood sugar in real time. 🌸 A history of gestational diabetes, PCOS, or early menopause increases long-term cardiovascular risk and should be part of every woman’s health plan. If you’re navigating midlife changes and want clear, compassionate guidance, this episode gives you the tools and reassurance you need. You’ll walk away with simple steps that help you feel informed, empowered, and in control of your health. 📘 Try our 10-minute new patient intro course: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course 🩺 Looking for Personalized Hormone Care in North Carolina? Hormone Wellness MD serves women across North Carolina. We care for patients in Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Greensboro, with virtual visits available statewide. If you’re ready for expert care rooted in evidence and empathy, we’d love to support you. Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com Email: info@hormonewellnessmd.com Call: (919) 364-3430 📲 Follow Hormone Wellness MD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Podcast: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast

    35 min
  7. 21/11/2025

    Understanding Side Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy: Common Concerns and Solutions

    In this episode of Menopause Rescue, Dr. Polly Watson delves into the side effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), shedding light on common issues like abnormal bleeding, breast tenderness, mood swings, fluid retention, skin irritation, and changes in vaginal discharge. With a focus on reassurance and practical solutions, Dr. Watson emphasizes that many of these side effects are temporary and manageable. Tune in for expert advice on navigating HRT and fostering open communication with your healthcare provider.   Quotes “Almost 40% of hormone replacement therapy users are gonna have some sort of unexpected bleeding, especially in the first three to six months.” - Dr. Polly Watson “Perimenopause is puberty in reverse.” - Dr. Polly Watson “About 3% of people have the opposite reaction to progesterone — instead of getting calm, they get super agitated.” - Dr. Polly Watson   Resources Menopause Rescue Ep 13: Postmenopausal Bleeding Menopause Rescue Ep 40: Understanding Melasma: Dermatologist Insights on Causes, Triggers, and Treatments Menopause Rescue Ep 42: Melasma in Midlife: What Every Woman Needs to Know British Menopause Society - Management of unscheduled bleeding on hormone replacement therapy (HRT)   Connect with Dr. Polly Watson Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast Resources: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-resources New Patient: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course Instagram: https://instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hormonewellnessmd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4Tw8oHGR_6wBZmXrTu9xA   Disclaimer: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-disclaimer   Hashtags #menopauserescue #podcastepisode #podcastrecommendations  #hormonereplacementtherapy #medication #perimenopause #womenshealth #menopausesociety #hormonalhealth #midlife #wellness #healthcare #sexualhealth #menopausemanagement

    31 min
  8. 07/11/2025

    Menopause and Beyond: Reevaluating Hormone Therapy for Women Over 60

    In this episode of Menopause Rescue, Dr. Polly Watson delves into the significance of hormone therapy for women over 60, breaking down common misconceptions and barriers to treatment. She highlights the importance of personalized care and the benefits of hormone therapy in alleviating symptoms, safeguarding bone health, and enhancing sleep quality. Dr. Watson also addresses the risks, clarifying how modern hormone formulations differ from past studies, and reassures listeners about the safety of hormone therapy when used appropriately. Tune in to gain a clearer understanding of hormone therapy's role in improving quality of life for women beyond menopause.   Quotes "Hormones around the time of menopause transition are going to provide the greatest benefit for cardiovascular health, bone health, and brain health." - Dr. Polly Watson "Almost half of women are still symptomatic at that age. If we look at women who are in their 70s, 10 to 15% of them still have vasomotor symptoms." - Dr. Polly Watson “One in two postmenopausal women will have an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime. Let that sink in for a minute.” - Dr. Polly Watson “There is system-wide discouragement to prescribing hormones to women over 60, which is not evidence-based.” - Dr. Polly Watson “Withdrawal of hormones is followed by significant bone loss — after four years off, your bones look like you never took it.” - Dr. Polly Watson   Resources References for Starting Hormones Over 60   Connect with Dr. Polly Watson Website: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast Resources: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-resources New Patient: https://hormonewellnessmdacademy.teachable.com/p/are-we-a-good-fit-new-patient-welcome-course Instagram: https://instagram.com/hormonewellnessmd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hormonewellnessmd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4Tw8oHGR_6wBZmXrTu9xA   Disclaimer: https://hormonewellnessmd.com/podcast-disclaimer

    36 min

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Women may spend over a decade of their lives experiencing symptoms around menopause transition, while just over 10% of women’s healthcare professionals feel comfortable treating menopause. The conversation around menopause has evolved beyond hot flashes and night sweats to include how hormonal changes affect bone, brain, mood, heart and mental health. Midlife women can feel like they are drowning in symptoms. Many of them are not well served by health care providers who haven’t updated their knowledge on hormones since the WHI 20 years ago and influencers who are peddling potions and lotions which may not be effective. Menopause Rescue is here to give you a hand up. I’m a board certified gynecologist with certification in menopausal medicine as well as functional medicine. My goal is to revolutionize the menopause dialogue, using the transition as a spark to ignite health promotion. Secondly, we will discuss solutions for low libido, weight gain, mood changes, brain fog, hot flashes and night sweats, insomnia and sexual pain and dive into the nuances of each topic, empowering women to determine what is uniquely relevant for them. This podcast is for women who are curious about their health and curate a mindset around menopause as an opportunity for growth. Many of us at this time in our lives are at a high point in our relationships and our careers. We know ourselves and know how to create boundaries and have defined our values in a way that we simply didn’t have the wisdom to do in our 20 and 30s. Women in their 40s and 50s are at the perfect moment to take up some space in their lives and step into this transition with strength. Every other week we will gather to review topics that are relevant to menopause and take you behind the scenes with hormone specialists to help you cull and decipher health recommendations to find your unique solution.

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