Too Much Information, the women's health podcast

Issy Warburton

Have you ever wondered, "Is my period normal?", "What actually happens in childbirth?", or even, "How can I make myself HEARD by my doctor?" Too Much Information is the podcast that gives women the facts about their bodies they’ve been left to find out on their own. From PCOS to perineal tears, fertility treatment to fibroids, this is women's health - finally unfiltered 🎙️ One guest with a story to tell. One expert with facts you can trust. Hosted by Issy Warburton. 📮 Follow and get in touch at @too.much.info.podcast on Instagram. 🎧 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

  1. 1D AGO

    What to expect from IVF: "Every single experience is unique"

    Do IVF injections hurt? What actually happens during egg collection? And how do you cope with the emotional rollercoaster in between? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy is joined by award-winning fertility nurse Fran Steyn and IVF patient and podcaster Annabel Gammack. Together, they unpack what really happens during an IVF cycle – from delaying your period and starting stimulation injections, right through to egg collection and the days that follow. This isn’t a protocol guide. It’s the honest, human insight you don’t always get in clinic consultations; the physical symptoms, emotional impacts, and TMI moments. Expect lived experience, practical advice, and reassurance that whatever you’re feeling, it’s valid. We’ll be answering the questions… 💭 Why do I have to delay my period before IVF? 💭 Are the injections really as scary as they seem? 💭 What is OHSS and when should I call my clinic? 💭 Why are the days following egg collection so tough? 💭 How much time should I take off work? If you’re preparing for IVF, egg freezing, or egg donation, or supporting someone else who is, this conversation is for you. Links and resources: 📱 Annabel's Instagram: @annabelgammack 📱 Fran's Instagram: @fransteynrn 🎤 Am I Ovary Acting podcast 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight. No judgement, just facts explained with a healthy dose of realness. Find us on Instagram at @too.much.info.podcast

    57 min
  2. JAN 28

    Fertility, diet and alcohol: “It's about variety, not depriving yourself"

    Is there a “safe” amount of alcohol if I’m TTC? Can nutrition improve egg and sperm quality? Should I cut out coffee? What's the best diet if I'm trying to have a baby? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy sits down with Jen Walpole, a registered nutritionist specialising in fertility nutrition. Together, they discuss why balance matters more than perfection and bust some of the most common myths surrounding fertility, diet and alcohol. Jen brings both professional expertise and lived experience, sharing her own fertility journey alongside guidance on how what we eat and drink really impacts egg and sperm quality. Expect evidence-based advice, practical tips, and honest reassurance for anyone looking to optimise their fertility. We'll be answering the questions... 💭 Does alcohol affect fertility? 💭 Should I cut out coffee and caffeine? 💭 What's the BEST diet to support egg and sperm quality? 💭 How much protein should I be eating? 💭 What foods should I avoid if I'm TTC? Expect mythbusting and simple tips to help you and your partner eat well for fertility – and for the future. And the all-important reminder that one glass of wine, one missed supplement, or one “imperfect" meal is not the reason you’re not getting pregnant. About the expert: Jen Walpole is a BANT Registered Nutritionist specialising in fertility and pregnancy nutrition, supporting individuals and couples looking to optimise their fertility for conception. 🔗 Jen Walpole Nutrition: jenwalpole.com 🔗 Follow Jen on Instagram: @jenwalpolenutrition If you're looking for fertility support and considering working with a nutritionist, Jen offers a free initial 30 minute call 📞 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight. No judgement, just facts explained with a healthy dose of realness. Find us on Instagram at @too.much.info.podcast

    48 min
  3. 12/17/2025

    HG and pregnancy sickness: "Half the struggle is physical, half is mental"

    When should sickness in pregnancy become a medical concern? What are the physical and mental impacts of hyperemesis gravidarum (HG)? And what medications are safe – for me and my baby? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy sits down with three women to unpack the reality of pregnancy sickness and HG – a debilitating and widely misunderstood condition. Featuring guest Ella Marcham, who shares her lived experience of HG during her twin pregnancy. And experts Sarah Cartwright, NHS midwife and co-founder of Mya, and Dr Lizemarie Wium, obstetric physician and leading expert in HG and pregnancy sickness management. Together, they discuss what HG really feels like, why some people experience extreme pregnancy sickness, and how better recognition, diagnosis, and treatment could change lives. Expect the facts you need to know and raw, unfiltered honesty about pregnancy and maternal health. Expect to learn: 💭 The difference between normal pregnancy nausea and hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) 💭 The red flags of “morning sickness” 💭 What causes pregnancy sickness 💭 When sickness in pregnancy becomes a medical emergency 💭 Safe and effective treatments for pregnancy sickness and HG 💭 The mental health impact of HG 💭 How better awareness of pregnancy sickness could save lives If you are experiencing pregnancy sickness, this episode will give you practical advice and remind you that you are not alone. HG and pregnancy sickness resources: 🔗 Pregnancy Sickness Support charity: pregnancysicknessupport.org.uk and @pregnancysicknesssupport 🔗 Maternal Mental Health Alliance: maternalmentalhealthalliance.org 🔗 Mya Motherhood, antenatal education and coaching: myamotherhood.co.uk 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight. No judgement, just facts explained with a healthy dose of realness. Find us on Instagram at @too.much.info.podcast

    56 min
  4. 12/01/2025

    Fertility and Christmas: "The most wonderful time of the year - for a lot of people it's not"

    What's the best response to nosy questions at Christmas parties? How do you cope with pregnancy announcements and new babies? And what can you do when your period arrives on Christmas Day? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy sits down again with Helen Davenport-Peace to talk about navigating TTC during the holiday season. Expect raw honesty, tried-and-tested strategies, and a whole lot of compassion for anyone navigating Christmas-time - and the social gatherings, saved up pregnancy announcements, and tricky questions that it can bring. Expect to hear about: 💭 Why Christmas can be extra tough when you’re TTC💭 What to say when someone asks, "When are you having kids?!"💭 How to avoid awkward questions when not drinking💭 What to do if you need to escape a family gathering💭 Practical tips to survive getting your period and the two-week wait over Christmas💭 How to support a loved one struggling with fertility Whether you are... ✨ Actively TTC✨ Navigating infertility or pregnancy loss✨ Supporting someone who is✨ Or simply feeling overwhelmed this festive season… This conversation is here to help you feel seen, supported and less alone at a time of year that can often feel pressurising and incredibly complicated. Helen Davenport-Peace is a fertility doula, yoga teacher, therapist-in-training and creator of one of Instagram’s most supportive TTC spaces. Instagram: @helendavenpeace 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight. No judgement, just facts you understand and experiences you relate to. Find us on Instagram: @too.much.info.podcast

    45 min
  5. How to poo better: "I'm finally pooing daily, and it's life-changing"

    11/19/2025

    How to poo better: "I'm finally pooing daily, and it's life-changing"

    Why can't I poo on holiday? What does it feel like to have a colonic? How can I cure chronic constipation? And what does a healthy poo actually look like? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy sits down with three women on a mission to break the poo taboo. Featuring guests Laura Jennings, Registered Associate Nutritionist and The Nutri Method founder, and Holly Brooke and Joely Sanderson, founders of We Are Regular - home of revolutionary poo supplement, Bowel + Bloat relief. Together, they discuss constipation, bloating, and the million dollar question: how to poo better? Expect expert facts, lived experience, and plenty of sh*t chat. Expect to learn: 💭 Why constipation is so common, and what you can do about it 💭 How your menstrual cycle affects your bowels 💭 What your poo can tell you about your health 💭 Fibre-maxxing and fart walks - fact or fad? 💭 How breaking poo taboos could literally save lives Whether your chronically constipated, dealing with bloating, or simply curious about your gut health, this conversation will help you feel empowered to know your poo and spread the word. Discover We Are Regular: Website: www.weareregular.com Instagram: @weare.regular TikTok: @weare.regular What We Are Regular customers say: "Just incredible, I’ve never experienced anything like this. After 30 years of chronic constipation, trying countless remedies which just don’t work, I am now celebrating glorious pooing! My whole body feels different. If only pooing was an Olympic sport, I’d now get a gold medal!" - Jenny More from Laura Jennings and The Nutri Method: Website: ⁠www.thenutrimethod.com Instagram: ⁠@laurajennings__ Substack newsletter: @thenutrimethod 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight. No judgement, just facts explained with a healthy dose of realness.

    51 min
  6. 11/05/2025

    Breastfeeding: "The biggest act of generosity you can do for your baby"

    What are the benefits of breastfeeding - to mum and baby? What if you don’t want to breastfeed, or can’t? And honestly, is breastfeeding painful? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy sits down with Arielle Ball, international board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) and infant feeding expert, and Victoria, a first-time mum with a raw, relatable breastfeeding journey. Together, they talk through the highs, lows, and realities of breastfeeding: the love, the bond, the pain, the guilt, and the pressure women feel to make the “right” choice. This episode covers: 💭 Breastfeeding vs. formula - what the science really says 💭 What “liquid gold” actually is (and why people use breast milk for baby acne 👀) 💭 Low supply, oversupply, pain, and latching problems 💭 How partners can help (yes, even with their “very useless nipples”) 💭 Why “breast is best” is outdated - and what should replace it Whether you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, combination feeding, or just curious to know more, this conversation will help you feel informed and empowered with facts you can trust. 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that mixes real stories with expert insight - no judgement, just facts explained with a healthy dose of realness. Breastfeeding resources: ➡️ Lactation Consultants of Great Britain ➡️ La Leche League GB ➡️ NCT antenatal classes ➡️ Association of Breastfeeding Mothers (ABM) ➡️ Breastfeed Scotland ➡️ To find a local breast milk bank: UKAMB About the expert: Arielle Ball is an experienced Infant Feeding Specialist, Certified Lactation Counsellor, and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). She provides in-person and remote care, empowering parents to reach their unique feeding goals. 📱 Find Arielle on Instagram at @breastfeedscotland

    48 min
  7. 10/23/2025

    PCOS: "We've all got PCOS here - all very different stories"

    Is there a PCOS diet? Why is polycystic ovarian syndrome so misunderstood? What can I do to balance my hormones better? And, can I get pregnant with PCOS? On this episode of Too Much Information, Issy speaks to Dr. Divpreet Sacha, GP and founder of Her Holistic Health, and Serena, creator of Let’s Talk PCOS. They're three women with three unique experiences of PCOS. Together, they unpack the facts and myths about PCOS, fertility, hormones, and women’s health. This episode is for you if you are: ​navigating a PCOS diagnosisconfused about how to manage your PCOStrying to have a baby with PCOSlooking for evidence-based support for hormones and fertilitytrying to support someone you love who has PCOS. 🎙️ Too Much Information is the women’s health podcast that's combines real stories with expertise. Follow us on Instagram at ⁠⁠@too.much.info.podcast. For more support with PCOS: Verity PCOS charityFertility Family, where you can find support, real stories, and purchase Inofolic Alpha, a supplement mentioned in this episodeAPPG (All Party Parliamentary Group) on PCOS About this episode's guests: Dr Divpreet Sacha is a GP specialising in fertility, hormones, and postnatal recovery, and founder of Her Holistic Health, supporting women through PCOS, IVF, and beyond. @drdivpreetsacha on InstagramFertility Foundations programme launching later this year Serena is a non-clinical creator with lived experience of PCOS. She created her social media and events platform, Let's talk PCOS, to raise awareness of PCOS and build a community for women interested in their health. @letstalkpcos_xo on Instagram

    47 min

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Have you ever wondered, "Is my period normal?", "What actually happens in childbirth?", or even, "How can I make myself HEARD by my doctor?" Too Much Information is the podcast that gives women the facts about their bodies they’ve been left to find out on their own. From PCOS to perineal tears, fertility treatment to fibroids, this is women's health - finally unfiltered 🎙️ One guest with a story to tell. One expert with facts you can trust. Hosted by Issy Warburton. 📮 Follow and get in touch at @too.much.info.podcast on Instagram. 🎧 Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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