Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Hormone Replacement Therapy Risks and Benefits
Send us Fan MailDr. Brandi Sinkfield: So in your experience, what do you think is the biggest misconception about hormone replacement therapy?Dr. Leah Millheiser: That hormones will kill you. I mean, this is honestly the word out on the street about hormones.Continuing our multi-episode series on perimenopause, menopause care, and sexual wellness, this episode features a discussion about Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), addressing common misconceptions and exploring the evolving understanding of its benefits and risks. Dr. Brandi Sinkfield shares her personal journey from skepticism to a more informed perspective, highlighting the importance of understanding hormone therapy in the context of women's health, particularly during perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Brandi illustrates this by sharing further highlights from her conversation with menopause specialist Dr. Leah Millheiser. This episode also features excerpts from Golda Arthur's deeply personal story of navigating genetic cancer risk, surgical menopause, and the emotional fallout that followed.This episode continues and the evolving role of digital health technologies in women’s health.Topics DiscussedWe address the common misconceptions about Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)Why medical experts and patients are coming to a more nuanced understanding of the risks and potential benefits of HRT, including its cardioprotective effects when started in women under 60.The different options that are available to women concerning Hormone TherapyCommon myths about HRTThe importance of paying attention to our bodies and health changesThis episode will help you gain a deeper understanding of hormone replacement therapy and encourage you to consider your own health journey. For more from Dr. Brandi's conversation with Golda Arthur, listen to Episode 24: Early Signs of Perimenopause: Why Your Body May Feel Different Even When Your Labs Are NormalDisclaimerThe information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations.Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.Edited by Steve Woodward at podcastingeditor.com/

