신학자에게 물어보다| The One with Dr. Alalade – Ask the Gynaecologist: Episode 10 (2019)
[CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Dr. Alalade – Ask the Gynaecologist
Part 1:
It all began with this Facebook post I made in March to find answers to some gynecological questions I had. A friend, then, connected me right away with Dr. Alalade – the award-winning, stock market-loving, UK-trained gynaecologist and founder of the Facebook Group – AsktheGynaecologist, which currently boasts more than 1.3 million members worldwide! Dr. Alalade is a diplomate of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and currently a member of the Institute of Clinical Research UK and Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, London. According to him, his mission is to bring about a total change and accessibility to healthcare information in Nigeria and Africa. He is also a fervent promoter and advocate for maternal health issue. Learn more here.
How, then, can pregnancy outcomes be maximized? How are pregnancy outcomes and sexual intercourse affected by ovarian cysts, fibroids, adenomyosis, and endometriosis? Can you tell the differences between these four gynaecological issues? And why do these issues plague more Black women? What foods can worsen or lessen the symptoms from these gynecological issues? Are herbal products safe to use? Why do fibroids cause painful period and sex, and irritable bowel syndrome? How do we prevent and conservatively manage these issues while maximizing fertility outcomes in women of reproductive age? Why does upward mobility from developing to developed countries worsen reproductive outcomes in women?
So many questions. Not to worry, listen to this episode to get the answers.
Dr. Alalade says:
“We are made up of three things: what we inherit from our parents, that can never be changed (genes), where we live (environment), and what we eat (food). What we eat is the most modifiable factor and creates the greatest opportunity to improve our overall health and quality of life.”
Disclaimer:
Please note that all the contents discussed in this episode are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Show Notes
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/moresibyl
Be a guest: Share your story or process, email me on talktomo@mosibyl.com
Subscribe on: iOS, Android devices, RSS. OR join our email list: for weekly podcasting updates
I would love to hear from you! Socials: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
Best,
모 /Mo!/