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Let's Talk About Down There
Jennifer Lincoln
34 episodes
8 months ago
Let’s Talk About Down There, shall we? Welcome to the podcast you wish you had in high school, where everyone and quite (c)literally everything is welcome; words like vagina, scrotum, and nipples are embraced with open arms and nothing is considered TMI. Because with board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jen Lincoln in charge, shame is not on the menu. As a medical professional, social media educator, mother, author, and advocate for reproductive rights, Dr. Jen is officially OVER the stigma surrounding discussions of anatomy and is ready to go (down) there. Each week, she will get right down to business, answering your burning questions you’ve left her directly via her voicemail. She’s not holding anything back, and neither should you. This is a space to say what needs to be said in order to change the narrative of what’s considered taboo. So tune in, stay safe, stay empowered and keep talking. Viva la vulva, baby!  Be sure to rate, review, and follow because it’s about to go down…there. Don’t be shy; leave Dr. Jen a voicemail with your question at 503-893-2016 and make sure to join her online @drjenniferlincoln.
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Let’s Talk About Down There, shall we? Welcome to the podcast you wish you had in high school, where everyone and quite (c)literally everything is welcome; words like vagina, scrotum, and nipples are embraced with open arms and nothing is considered TMI. Because with board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jen Lincoln in charge, shame is not on the menu. As a medical professional, social media educator, mother, author, and advocate for reproductive rights, Dr. Jen is officially OVER the stigma surrounding discussions of anatomy and is ready to go (down) there. Each week, she will get right down to business, answering your burning questions you’ve left her directly via her voicemail. She’s not holding anything back, and neither should you. This is a space to say what needs to be said in order to change the narrative of what’s considered taboo. So tune in, stay safe, stay empowered and keep talking. Viva la vulva, baby!  Be sure to rate, review, and follow because it’s about to go down…there. Don’t be shy; leave Dr. Jen a voicemail with your question at 503-893-2016 and make sure to join her online @drjenniferlincoln.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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The Early Days of Expecting: Common Questions Answered
Let's Talk About Down There
38 minutes
2 years ago
The Early Days of Expecting: Common Questions Answered
Content Warning: Miscarriage       This week, Dr. Jen is giving us the ultimate guide to early pregnancy. Think of it as the "So you're pregnant, now what?" episode. She's answering some fantastic questions from a listener who just found out she's pregnant. From the common symptoms you might experience (like tender breasts and extreme fatigue) to the truth about morning sickness and gender myths and when to announce your pregnancy to the world. Plus, she shares her top tips for finding the right obstetrician for you and why you don't need to break the bank on fancy prenatal vitamins. Whether you're in your first trimester, thinking about conceiving, or just curious about what to expect, this episode is a must-listen!       What's going down:     Common early signs of pregnancy    Morning sickness and nausea   Debunking myths and old wives tales    When to announce your pregnancy    Finding the right OBGYN    Doctor visits and the recommended frequency    Prenatals and tips to avoid bankruptcy    Thank you for continuing the conversation and calling into the Viva la Vulva Voicemail at (503) 893-2016! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and remember that nothing is considered TMI around here.      Social & Website   TikTok: @drjenniferlincoln   Instagram: @drjenniferlincoln   YouTube: @drjenniferlincoln   Website: www.drjenniferlincoln.com      Resources    Grab a copy of my book HERE!   Obstetricians For Reproductive Justice      References   The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Practice Bulletin #189: Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.  The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. FAQ: Nutrition during pregnancy. https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/nutrition-during-pregnancy  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's Talk About Down There
Let’s Talk About Down There, shall we? Welcome to the podcast you wish you had in high school, where everyone and quite (c)literally everything is welcome; words like vagina, scrotum, and nipples are embraced with open arms and nothing is considered TMI. Because with board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Jen Lincoln in charge, shame is not on the menu. As a medical professional, social media educator, mother, author, and advocate for reproductive rights, Dr. Jen is officially OVER the stigma surrounding discussions of anatomy and is ready to go (down) there. Each week, she will get right down to business, answering your burning questions you’ve left her directly via her voicemail. She’s not holding anything back, and neither should you. This is a space to say what needs to be said in order to change the narrative of what’s considered taboo. So tune in, stay safe, stay empowered and keep talking. Viva la vulva, baby!  Be sure to rate, review, and follow because it’s about to go down…there. Don’t be shy; leave Dr. Jen a voicemail with your question at 503-893-2016 and make sure to join her online @drjenniferlincoln.