Ricki Lake & Abby Epstein: The Truth About the Pill

Mayim breaks down how the neurochemical basis of women's hormones and the impacts of the menstrual cycle on their bodies and minds. Mayim also covers how our understanding of women's health has changed over time, including a brief overview of what Freud got wrong. Activists Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein discuss their most recent project tackling the misperceptions about women's mental health related to increasing rates of overprescription of the birth control pill. And Mayim shares about her experience on the pill and the differential access to reproductive health in under-serviced communities and what we can do about it.
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  • @MayimBialik
    @MayimBialik3 жыл бұрын

    Women’s health: let’s break it down. After all, it is the first episode of the March which happens to be #WomensHistoryMonth​, too. 💜 This week I tackle the mental health aspects of a woman’s cycle with the aim of understanding how women’s health care has changed over time and still has a way to go! The best part!? Not one, but TWO brave, badass trailblazers join me for the conversation. Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3kCVoPe Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3q8nN0R

  • @AgendaInMind

    @AgendaInMind

    3 жыл бұрын

    You may be interested in watching RawBeautyKristis recent video on KZread about her sons birth story. She was infertile for 15 years, accepted it, then suddenly got pregnant. Her very educated birth plan didn’t work out, but still had a great ending. It’s really interesting!!!

  • @jenniferkeeling4913

    @jenniferkeeling4913

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this AMAZING podcast!! I greatly appreciate the genuine and transparent conversations from you, Jonathan and all your guests!! Thank you for talking about these topics that are considered taboo.

  • @klarichelle

    @klarichelle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this amazing episode Mayim I've been waiting for this topic to be discussed and I'm not disappointed! Abby and Ricki are perfect speakers for this topic thank you so much ❤️

  • @theyJC

    @theyJC

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope to see Black and Indigenous women on the show for #WomensHistoryMonth 😁

  • @theyJC

    @theyJC

    3 жыл бұрын

    maybe for the neuroscience of generational trauma? 🤔 having your perspective + a BIPOC perspective would be amazing

  • @shanemoran9896
    @shanemoran98963 жыл бұрын

    Mayim, can you please do one on Perimenopause and Menopause?

  • @mirfir

    @mirfir

    3 жыл бұрын

    Seriously!!!!

  • @maryanngundrum942

    @maryanngundrum942

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please please please

  • @tammimiller2077

    @tammimiller2077

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yessss!

  • @samanthabyrne4145

    @samanthabyrne4145

    3 жыл бұрын

    Definitely needed.

  • @zenseed75

    @zenseed75

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please. Something in your brain might help me realize which is which. Between being 45, having a prolactinoma which messes w/my cycle already, major depressive and generalized anxiety disorders i dont know what is happening. Ive had hot flashes for years but bloodwork says im pre. Just a mess.

  • @TheSuplays
    @TheSuplays3 жыл бұрын

    Is it just me who wake up every tuesdays singing "It's Mayim Bialik's Breakdown, she's gonna break it down for you, because you know she knows a thing or two"? This podcast makes me a happy person, as simple as that. Thank you, Mayim and Jonathan!

  • @nataliesirota2611

    @nataliesirota2611

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love that the theme song is now one of my favorite earworms! ;)

  • @cmralph...

    @cmralph...

    3 жыл бұрын

    I sing the theme song to my cats - "It's Mayim Meow-Yows breakdown ..."

  • @nataliesirota2611

    @nataliesirota2611

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cmralph... LOVE it! I will have to give it a try and see how my kitties like it. ;)

  • @mollysmith1226

    @mollysmith1226

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same!!!

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol - I sing it too!

  • @merriebusch9401
    @merriebusch94013 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I want to know all about historical ways women have prevented pregnancies!

  • @merriebusch9401

    @merriebusch9401

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Mayim Bialik , I’m doing as well as anyone given this strange new life. Really appreciated your “Breakdown” this week. While Speaking with my daughter tonight about anxiety, and especially financial anxiety we were able to disassociate the anxiety from the current “topic /focus” and see the anxiety as the behavior that isn’t serving her. It was a healthy and productive talk.

  • @celtglen

    @celtglen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Mayim Bialik OK, now all of us are jealous of Merrie (great name BTW).

  • @blushcalleddawn9312
    @blushcalleddawn93123 жыл бұрын

    A few years back I was put started taking a new birth control, and the same month my grandma whom I was very close with passed away. I was very sad about loosing my grandma and began having pretty regular crying fits and feelings of deep depression. After about 6 months my constant sadness and feelings of deep loneliness kept getting worse. I was crying at least once a day and anything that was said to me felt like an attack on who I was. I hated everything. I felt like happiness was this far away spec that I would never be able to find again. I wanted everything to just end. I realized that this no longer had anything to do with the loss of my grandma, and put together that it may have something to do with the birth control. I told my doctor I wanted to try something else because I felt like the medicine was making me crazy, and the doc told me that there was no research to support a connection between depression and birth control. They wouldn't put me on anything else because this particular medicine was supposed to help with hormonal migraines, which I am prone to during my periods. I looked on line and found countless groups of people on the same medicine as me talking about having weeping fits and feelings of suicide. Finally I just stopped the medicine on my own and within 3 months felt so much better. I felt proud of myself for making the choice, but so betrayed by my doctor.

  • @jonquilcat7945

    @jonquilcat7945

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good for you for making the decision based on your own awareness of your body/mind 🌸🌸

  • @carolinpurayidom4570

    @carolinpurayidom4570

    2 жыл бұрын

    I recommend natural family planning not the rythym method but the more scientifically accurate methods down with the assistance of a natural family planner assistant bro track your cycle and to track your fertility

  • @irenegold9744

    @irenegold9744

    Жыл бұрын

    I told my doctor the pill killed my libido and he was shocked! He had never heard of such a thing!

  • @mlou1765
    @mlou17653 жыл бұрын

    Learned so much today.........but would love to also hear a show on perimenopause and post menopause. Because that is also something that is never talked about.......

  • @mirfir

    @mirfir

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!!!!

  • @cathynuytten798

    @cathynuytten798

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes please!

  • @alexandrahubner6736

    @alexandrahubner6736

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!

  • @sojustrutz

    @sojustrutz

    3 жыл бұрын

    I LOUDLY 2nd that! Maybe a Peri/Post "Hysto-Health 4 Dummies" kinda coffee table book? 👍🏼😉

  • @KOKO-uu7yd
    @KOKO-uu7yd3 жыл бұрын

    My daughter is just heading INTO her cycles, as my body is heading OUT. I SO NEED THIS!!!!

  • @itsjustme.7059

    @itsjustme.7059

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I had my daughter when I was 40 and she’s 11 now. I’ve talked to her about it because it was such a taboo topic in my family. I was terrified about mine and it made me feel dirty. I want her to know it’s not that way.

  • @Fayelin449
    @Fayelin4493 жыл бұрын

    Yes please, more about ancient forms of birth control.

  • @cassandrawarner78

    @cassandrawarner78

    3 жыл бұрын

    In days of olde When knights were bold And condoms were not yet invented They tied a sock Around their cock And babies were prevented

  • @megnelli

    @megnelli

    3 жыл бұрын

    Silphium

  • @KristinM626
    @KristinM6263 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know how you do it, but every week there’s at least one thing that makes me go “Huh... that explains so much about when I was dealing with that thing.” Thank you so much for another insightful episode.

  • @AgendaInMind

    @AgendaInMind

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wait until people realize the Germ Theory was never true from the beginning.

  • @katharinamaier2966

    @katharinamaier2966

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like your name. 😊

  • @mirfir

    @mirfir

    3 жыл бұрын

    I call that a “God-thing.” 😎🙏🏽

  • @jschaller1358
    @jschaller13583 жыл бұрын

    So interesting. I studied anatomy in college and was fascinated by the natural rythym of the body. I decided early that I would never use hormonal birth control. I think you are the first person who I've ever heard express the same thinking that overruling the natural cycle is probably not good long term.

  • @gisellegradvohl7654

    @gisellegradvohl7654

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, sister. I've tracked my cycle my entire life. I am 42, peri menopausal. I've probably been perimenopausal for 5 years now and didn't know. Do you have any suggestions and knowledge I would love that thank you

  • @noneofurbusiness5223

    @noneofurbusiness5223

    Жыл бұрын

    It can help with certain things: PCOS, fibromyalgia, etc

  • @hjsimmer1742
    @hjsimmer17423 жыл бұрын

    I've never been on the pill and I don't have children... but I am FEEEEELING this episode. The strength and perseverance and wisdom in this episode is incredible. The future is female, damn it.

  • @elizabethstanley4541

    @elizabethstanley4541

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too!!

  • @butterflynerd0078

    @butterflynerd0078

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same!!

  • @gisellegradvohl7654

    @gisellegradvohl7654

    Жыл бұрын

    I've never taken any menstrual regulating pills. I'm glad to hear that other sisters are doing the same. A triumph.

  • @12345tlynne
    @12345tlynne3 жыл бұрын

    "I try not to get too excited because then I get too disappointed"... ME TOO!!!

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @alexandrahubner6736
    @alexandrahubner67363 жыл бұрын

    I would love an episode also in menopause!

  • @JackieHall71
    @JackieHall713 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I would love to hear about Mayim's birth story(s).

  • @mwells5001

    @mwells5001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I love birth stories!

  • @susanryan1398
    @susanryan13983 жыл бұрын

    Great episode, dear Mayim. When I was on the pill for nearly 20 years, I had loads of headaches and felt my brain was in a chemical fog. In my mid 30s I decided to undergo sterilisation surgery (in the Netherlands) because I didn't wanted children, nor wanted to remain on the pill until menopause. Also, those hospital costs (€1,000 in total for a day treatment which happened more than 10 years ago) were fully covered by my Dutch health insurance. My gynecologist was fully supportive and there wasn't a stigma when I discussed it with her. My natural monthly cycle returned after my surgery and it still remains today. It was the best choice for my physical and mental health and I'm glad I did it.

  • @2degucitas

    @2degucitas

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm amazed that you can opt for sterilization in your country! Can any female ask for it? What are the restrictions for getting one? Women in the USA are routinely talked out of getting it and must be a certain age with children already! At least the days of needing a husband's permission are over...

  • @viancabasas9856
    @viancabasas98563 жыл бұрын

    Topics like this aren’t always easy to discuss but it’s one that needs to be talked about in an open and authentic way like what miss mayim, jonathan, ricki and abby did on this new episode. Thank you! I’ll definitely share it to my girl-friends and family💕

  • @hannahkroon5233
    @hannahkroon52333 жыл бұрын

    One of my biggest frustrations have been that we are being manipulated (or at the very least feeling like it) by the medical industry... We are told what we need to know to do what they want us to do. It isn't about INFORMED consent. And not just in this area! And I do think that training is so much of this puzzle!

  • @darylfayelozada1527
    @darylfayelozada15273 жыл бұрын

    I love how things are broken down in the simplest way that they could for listeners who are not familiar with the techical terms. Indeed, Mayim is serving the needs to break down the things that we should know so we would not have a breakdown. Kudos, to Mayim and Jonathan ❣️

  • @Naluvaz
    @Naluvaz3 жыл бұрын

    My mum never took me to the gynaecologist until I was around the time to get checked for cervical cancer. I thought it was because it wasn't necessary. Now I know she really didn't want to expose me to the pressure of being put on the pill.

  • @bernadettewhitty2313
    @bernadettewhitty23133 жыл бұрын

    This was a huge eye opener for me. It highlighted my own experiences of “feeling crazy” from the pill. I shared it with my teenager daughter who was taking the patch/pill.

  • @melainenicholson
    @melainenicholson3 жыл бұрын

    I'm still reeling!! This entire interview, literally every single word, needs to be written and published, and handed to every young person, globally. Seriously. Correct clinical information is essential for making responsible decisions. Not just for birth control, but for repro health, and maintaining mental health. I'm feeling so much rage, right now. Regret is a close second, followed by grief for what might have been. Thank you for sharing this conversation. Also, thank you for using your platform to speak out and speak up. I hope you feel my love and gratitude.

  • @michellechua717
    @michellechua7173 жыл бұрын

    I really love this podcast! Love your team Mayim and Jonathan! Respect for Jonathan for being a part of a conversation that most men shy away from. More episodes please!

  • @franstorchn.d.2760
    @franstorchn.d.27603 жыл бұрын

    Mayim, Ricki, Abby and Jonathan: Thank you so much for this important topic! As a naturopathic physician, I discuss the pitfalls and concerns about chemical contraception all the time. I definitely see women who are having mental health issues while on it, and I encourage them to think about stopping when appropriate. I can't tell you how many women I see that come in with a history of some sort of problem in their teens, and then being given chemical contraception at them time, still on it since then and they're in their 30s! They've never had their own natural period! Is this the best that medicine has to offer? In naturopathic medicine we have so many things we can do. I obviously don't insist that someone who is happy and healthy on their chemical contraception come off it, but usually I see women who are having trouble, and it is likely a large contributor. You said so many things that I say to my patients, alarmingly, all the time!

  • @vatiammatri
    @vatiammatri3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome show, thank you! I knew to go off the pill at 20, in 1980 btw, so that I could experience life as a woman and my cycles in a natural way. It didn't take me long to figure out that I was experiencing my cycles in COMPLETELY different way than my friends who were on the pill. Many of them stayed on through menarche, never experiencing a natural cycle! Your recognition of the types of attraction at ovulation is so right on! Anyway, thank you all for sharing and elevating this very important subject. Women have so much to contribute, and knowing who we fully are as women and humans is so important to the collective. It's like the dulling down of generations of women through pharmaceuticals.

  • @shabytin
    @shabytin3 жыл бұрын

    Yay for another episode! Every week, I learn so much from your podcast. I can’t express how thankful I am to you for doing this, Mayim! You’ve been my inspiration for years and everyday, you remind me why I admire you so much. I can only wish to meet you one day!!

  • @millie9352
    @millie93523 жыл бұрын

    this is why tuesday is my fav day of the week (edit): I’m coming back to this to say that I learned so much from this episode. I’ve never heard anyone else speak about the effects the pill has on my mental health and am so confused as to why gynecologists fail to mention these things? This podcast has really inspired me to inform myself more on all things mental health, to get better help and encourage my friends to do the same. Its also been EXTREMELY helpful in trying to word what i’m feeling better and being able to share the things that I’m experiencing with my family. Thank you so much for another amazing episode - as always, can’t wait for next week!

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    🙏

  • @lidialondres

    @lidialondres

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indeed. I took the pill because of massive pain and illness around my period. Those two years I felt like a zombie. I wasn't myself at all. Then we decided to stop because we want to have children, this was 18 months ago. The next 3 months I started to feel like myself again, and talked a lot about it with my husband, not knowing this was very common. Now I'm still trying to have a family and in pain, a lot of pain every month, but at least I'm myself again. I would never take it again.

  • @kellieledonne5572
    @kellieledonne55723 жыл бұрын

    Where were you when I was going through my periods? God this episode is so necessary for all women. Thank you... thank you, thank you. I’m already through menopause, but I have nieces who are in their 30s, so I am going to send them to this episode. You are providing such an amazing service. Thanks 🙏

  • @arwensharp3234
    @arwensharp32343 жыл бұрын

    I was in my late 30s when I started a new relationship and started on the pill. In addition to the mental aspect of taking the pill, and why we take it, I learned the physical things that go with it. I developed a DVT, and it traveled to my lungs. And that scary thing isn't discussed as much before prescribing the pill. And there is a whole new mental aspect that goes with surviving a PE. I love all that you do. You are so down to earth in the way you discuss things.

  • @sarahwinter3587
    @sarahwinter35873 жыл бұрын

    yes please, I want to hear about contraception throughout history!

  • @susannebrown3255
    @susannebrown32553 жыл бұрын

    After watching, I realized how lucky I was in my mum. She taught me to pay attention to my body and what it was doing. Trust my instincts. My brothers also educated on girly stuff. I carry it forward with my daughters. 👋🇨🇦

  • @ST-og2cb
    @ST-og2cb3 жыл бұрын

    I was prescribed a birth control in college that made my face break out horribly, I gained about 20 lbs. It was finally needing to pull my car over to cry my eyes out, that I realized something was wrong. I stopped the BC and felt much better. At the very least doctors should realize that BC is not a one-size-fits-all. I knew other women who were not at all affected in the same way on the same birth control. Also, yes!!! Being overwhelmed by new motherhood is not always post-partum depressions, it's perhaps a symptom that modern U.S. life is not supportive of parents, mothers IN PARTICULAR

  • @gianninal5455
    @gianninal54553 жыл бұрын

    Was really hoping Ricki would elaborate more on her hairloss, its relation to hormonal birth control, and how/if she's had success with any treatments/techniques for regrowth (as this is an issue for me that I too am convinced is linked to having been on HBC for 20 yrs).

  • @AC00009
    @AC000093 жыл бұрын

    I’m in my 40’s...Best choice I ever made was to eschew all hormonal birth control (It was first offered at 12 to control my period). I watched so many friends go through hell over it. Taking them, getting off them to have babies, going back on them. I also am childfree, so I have 20+ years of sexual activity that didn’t ever lead to pregnancy. It can be done.

  • @gisellegradvohl7654

    @gisellegradvohl7654

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes queen

  • @keira_skyler

    @keira_skyler

    Жыл бұрын

    How?

  • @gisellegradvohl7654

    @gisellegradvohl7654

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keira_skyler track your period. Cycles should be 25-28 days from bleeding to bleeding. Ovulation usually occurs between 10 to 14 days after you first bleed. Keep in mind that sperm can live in the body up to 4 days. I track my ovulation on a calendar. I have LH ovulation tests that I use. I listen to my body when I feel a pinching in my ovary or a cramp in my uterus, I write it down on my calendar. I checked my vaginal mucus. If it's sticky and stringy, I am getting close to ovulation time. In conclusion, you just really have to get in touch with your body and keep notes. Let me know if you have any other questions I'm here to help

  • @darnitthelma4247

    @darnitthelma4247

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keira_skylerbasically she must have to use the pull out method 😮 but at the right times

  • @browneyedgirl4637
    @browneyedgirl46373 жыл бұрын

    I have a blood clotting disorder that was not found until my late 20s. In my early 20s the doctor tried to put me on birth control. I was reluctant to take the pill as I was afraid it was going to stop me from being able to have children as I got older. I later found out while I was pregnant (with an intentional pregnancy) that I had a blood clot in disorder. Had I taken the birth control pills as they were prescribed it could’ve caused me to have a blood clot as birth control pills can increase your chances of having a blood clot. My doctors did not do any tests in my early 20s to see if I had any type of blood clotting disorder they just said well your periods are painful and you’re sexually active so take the pill. Women please trust your body and your instincts and prior to being placed on any type of birth control please have your blood checked for any type of blood clotting disorders.

  • @theewildrose

    @theewildrose

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel really betrayed by the specialists who disregarded all my concerns about BC and let me bleed for MONTHS. That is a serious side effect they say no big deal

  • @taniawebster5867
    @taniawebster58673 жыл бұрын

    Tuesdays are my favourite day of the week and the rest of the week I just spend relistening to every episode. Every episode gets more amazing and interesting. Learning about women's health in this episode has been wonderful and I'm so grateful to have found a podcast that talks about everything that needs to be talked about. So thank you so much .

  • @klarichelle
    @klarichelle3 жыл бұрын

    I love today's topic. I've been wanting to talk about this to someone but I don't know how or whom to talk to since this topic is rarely discussed. Thank you Mayim, Jonathan, Ricki and Abby for this very informative podcast ❤️ Happy international women's month!

  • @melrox8809
    @melrox88093 жыл бұрын

    Good morning Mayim & Johnathan, I love this podcast.

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks 🙏 for listening!

  • @LinaG30
    @LinaG303 жыл бұрын

    Can’t help but love how Jonathan and Mayim acts so professional every time they’re on the podcast. Shows that they are really serious about what they want to deliver. If I didn’t watch celebrity game face, I wouldn’t know that they’re dating.

  • @TheItGirlQ

    @TheItGirlQ

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally out of the loop. Didn’t know that at all 😂

  • @astridreads

    @astridreads

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tea 🫖😍

  • @simulationdisruptor6033

    @simulationdisruptor6033

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aw cute

  • @wendya9474

    @wendya9474

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same! I was surprised when I found out they’re a couple! I like their dynamic on this podcast. 💕

  • @catalinaalvarez2648
    @catalinaalvarez26483 жыл бұрын

    This podcast is getting better and better every week!!! I am still on the first 30 minutes and I am sooooooooo excited!!! Thanks to Mayim and Jonathan!!!

  • @brandy_with_a_why
    @brandy_with_a_why3 жыл бұрын

    I loved this conversation. It is only in the last few years that I've really tried to be more in tune with my cycles - menstrual and otherwise. Thank you so much for this fabulous podcast!

  • @terryhuffaker3615
    @terryhuffaker36153 жыл бұрын

    PLEASE please please do an episode on ancient and modern means of birth control.. Sounds fascinating..

  • @debbiefox6846

    @debbiefox6846

    3 жыл бұрын

    In ancient egypt women would internally apply alligator dung. Something I would NEVER recommend! If you google ancient birth control methods you can find out. It is interesting and scary reading what women did too themselves to prevent pregnancy. Some things are plants and herbs during winter so they weren't pregnant during harsh winters.

  • @aeep0820
    @aeep08203 жыл бұрын

    This was so good! I would love to hear Mayim speak more about how a woman’s cycle affects physical and mental health. Especially the luteal phase... I know I’ve personally experienced PMDD and that’s a whole scary thing. Thank you!

  • @debbiefox6846

    @debbiefox6846

    3 жыл бұрын

    My youngest daughter has PMDD. It is scary issue and very real. The pill was her saving grace. I didn't want my 9 year old on Prozac 3 days a month.

  • @irahliwanag4154
    @irahliwanag41543 жыл бұрын

    I learned so much from this episode, and to entire podcast. We really need this kind of platform to educate other people on mental health. Words can't express how much I am thankful to you and Jonathan for doing this. You're such an inspiration, and I will support you!

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    🙏 for listening!

  • @cindymulder1019
    @cindymulder10193 жыл бұрын

    Oh a menopause podcast would be brilliant. I so enjoy listening to you and Jonathan and every guest, it makes me do some self care. Or try at least, its not easy that's for sure . However your topics make me take pause . Thank you for being your honest selves.

  • @melaniepoulton6738
    @melaniepoulton67383 жыл бұрын

    Wow this was such a great conversation. I went to a birth control clinic at the age of 23 because I could not get my own Dr. They gave me the pill, made me watch a movie about birth control and sign some paper work. I was so emotional after several months (crying while at work because I didn't have the right size of shoe for a customer) I also had a slight buzzing in my head which I ignored for years. One day I woke up and my breasts were two sizes larger and were so sore. I had to call into work as my bra wouldn't fit.My boyfriend and I were a little shocked to say the least, it was insane. I ask myself now why I didn't go back to the clinic and change the meds. I ended up coming off of the pill after four years.The buzzing noise stopped and I felt much calmer. When I eventually got my own gyno/obgyn she said the levels of hormones in the pill were extremely high for someone who had never been on the pill.

  • @2degucitas

    @2degucitas

    Жыл бұрын

    You were given the WRONG birth control pills! You deserved (and needed) to have followup with a good obgyn. They failed to educate you on all the different formulations of the pill.

  • @vkhermes
    @vkhermes3 жыл бұрын

    Dear Mayim, please talk about the possibility of male birth control(by pill or otherwise). It is very unfair in my opinion that women have to carry all the burdens of procreation, we need equaity!

  • @kathreen1234567

    @kathreen1234567

    3 жыл бұрын

    I say it’s more difficult for male birth control, as men creates hundreds of sperm everyday but women create one egg an month So I think men would have to take a lot of pills a day to prevent pregnancy 😅

  • @katecampbell5466

    @katecampbell5466

    3 жыл бұрын

    To be honest, what we need is a simple temporary procedure to be performed on males at puberty that can be reversed if and when he and a willing partner decide they want to have children.

  • @TheOneTheyCallTim

    @TheOneTheyCallTim

    3 жыл бұрын

    I can't remember the name but there is an injection that is almost ready to go to market for male birth control.

  • @amruthavallivv7679
    @amruthavallivv76793 жыл бұрын

    I loved this episode! Sharing it with everyone I know, especially my girls. Makes me feel validated when I say, 'I want to understand why I'm feeling this way'

  • @LifeIsShort021404
    @LifeIsShort0214043 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Mayim & Jonathan! Thank you so much for your podcast. I love forward to it every Tuesday now. I like the banter that you two have on the show. I have learned so much and in agreement with so many things that Ricki and Abby have said. My pill experience was similar. I was told to "go on the Pill" during my freshmen year of college to regulate my period and mood, as if it were just another college course. Yes, Jonathan, I would like for Mayim to talk about ancient forms of birth control! I give you my vote!

  • @jonathancohen4774

    @jonathancohen4774

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for listening!

  • @mattmc5069
    @mattmc50693 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting we men should learn to this it showed me how these changes impact a womans mood and it helps to be understanding of these changes ty for putting this subject out there

  • @catherinemakohn6141
    @catherinemakohn61413 жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting! It talked so much about the mis-understandings and unknowns about birth control and women's health. It is so important to talk about things like this. I learned a lot from this week and I hope to keep learning more about women's health and mental health and how we can move forward. Thank you for opening these doors, Mayim. What else can we do moving forward to make talking about this more normal?

  • @marciasmith3478
    @marciasmith34783 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I’m enjoying how you bring such great information forward while being entertaining and vulnerable and real.

  • @TheSeniorTuberCommunity
    @TheSeniorTuberCommunity3 жыл бұрын

    I love this new podcast platform for Mayim. I've been a fan since beaches, but this is best. I appreciate the level of communication. Looking forward to upcoming topics.

  • @TheSeniorTuberCommunity

    @TheSeniorTuberCommunity

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Mayim Bialik Doing well and sharing about your show with my clients. Wishing you all the best.

  • @jamiewagner7066
    @jamiewagner70663 жыл бұрын

    I really loved this episode-- it's the first one of your podcast that I've watched so far--- and I'm excited to watch more! Thank you for addressing these important issues with women's health.

  • @mychemicalromance444
    @mychemicalromance4443 жыл бұрын

    I love this podcast 🥺 I literally drop everything just so I can chime in to listen to it!! 🥰

  • @nataliesirota2611
    @nataliesirota26113 жыл бұрын

    So many wonderful truths shared today! Thank you SO much for bringing it all to light! All of us who have experienced it, knew it, but never talked about it. So glad that the tide is changing for women. Huge shout out to Women's Wisdom!

  • @vernss3092
    @vernss30923 жыл бұрын

    I am so grateful for these Tuesday morning opportunities to listen to intelligent adults having meaningful conversations. Thank you.

  • @ishkacarreon3079
    @ishkacarreon30793 жыл бұрын

    Omg i was put on the pill since i was 16 to 36!!! 20yrs!! Then when i tried to get knocked up..i couldnt..went to a naturalpath and she said its bc i was on the pill so long my body doesnt know what to do..i should of never gone onto birth control. I was blessed to have one baby..which was a e.r. section bc she got weaged and would not move..and i was slowly losing it and not able to push her out..im grateful for the medical intervention bc it saves both myself and my child..there was heartbreak bc i couldnt go natural. In the end we both made it

  • @tinamalone2336
    @tinamalone23363 жыл бұрын

    First time I have tuned in and have been watching all day! Huge fan and love the content. Thank you so much for excellent content. Subscribed!

  • @pinespringpridefarm38
    @pinespringpridefarm383 жыл бұрын

    I really love this podcast with Mayim and Jonathan. (Hi from Canada!) Much cheaper to listen and learn from this podcast, then have to pay for a therapist. Stay healthly and safe!

  • @kristindavis4943
    @kristindavis49433 жыл бұрын

    Great topic! " being out on the pill" is a real issue. Also as women in her forties, I grew up watching Ricki and Mayim, it was great listening to them and relating to the same issues.

  • @jaimejofreeman3544
    @jaimejofreeman35443 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning hormonal migraines and taking BC. I have been thinking about this. I would love to hear more of your thoughts on this. Such a great episode! Thank you.

  • @Elongang
    @Elongang3 жыл бұрын

    Tuesday is now my favourite day of the week, I’m obsessed with this podcast!! 😌❤️

  • @markdodson1607
    @markdodson16073 жыл бұрын

    I say "I sorta operate in dysthymia normally" all the time. Hearing someone else say it makes me realize I say it to discount what that actually means. This whole episode has been quite informative and powerful, and this coming from someone who will never be faced with the decision of taking a hormonal contraceptives. Well done.

  • @andthenthereweretwo2652
    @andthenthereweretwo26522 жыл бұрын

    This is day 6 off the pill. I’m 49 and started on it for menopause symptoms. 8 months later and I turned into a wreck. HPA axis dysfunction, tachycardia, bradycardia, severe anxiety, deep depression and weight gain. I feel better than I have in months and my body is already healing itself.

  • @user-cq1en7td4h

    @user-cq1en7td4h

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. Perimenopause is a whole other “cycle” with questions about taking the pill or not.

  • @nancykerstetter1952
    @nancykerstetter19523 жыл бұрын

    What a very interesting subject. As a 65 yr old female, I learned so much. Thank you for sharing this important information , so we as women can make the best choices for our bodies.

  • @alicelnu3082
    @alicelnu30823 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing. Thanks all. This needs to be widespread.

  • @myindigoblues5796
    @myindigoblues57963 жыл бұрын

    100% so happy for this. Thank you 🙏 Also, so profound that you mentioned the grieving and “little death” that happens with each period - something that I think a lot of us are disconnected from. I never wanted to have children, but even I noticed that - especially as I headed into my thirties. Those feelings change. That awareness changes. Something in us realizes it’s a missed opportunity and a loss of life. A little grieved egg that never hatched. Also, “you don’t really like him, you’re just ovulating” has saved me from many mistakes. Too bad that knowledge came late in life 😜 We don’t know when there’s a problem because everything about us as women has been made into a problem 🎤 🖐

  • @myravillella5678
    @myravillella5678 Жыл бұрын

    I have been really enjoying your show Mayim, I have been binge-listening at work, thank you for this episode.! I met Jonathan when he used to live in Oregon : ) Great to see you together.

  • @cassiegarman
    @cassiegarman3 жыл бұрын

    Congrats Mayim on the 1 million subscribers!!! 🎉 We love you!!!! ❤️❤️

  • @AnaBeatriz-lg9tf
    @AnaBeatriz-lg9tf3 жыл бұрын

    Best notification of the day 😊 Thank you Mayim 🥺❤️ Can't wait for next week ... Another week with the breakdown music in my head hahaha 🤣

  • @christinadouglas1760
    @christinadouglas17603 жыл бұрын

    This is the second best thing of my every Tuesday. Thank you so much.

  • @MsMandsa
    @MsMandsa3 жыл бұрын

    I looooove your podcasts!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, such and important topic, mental health in general, and what I struggle with. Please keep doing the podcasts!! I'm learning so much.

  • @soulschool3068
    @soulschool30683 жыл бұрын

    Another amazing interview! Thank you so much!

  • @kathiedel4647
    @kathiedel46473 жыл бұрын

    I have spoken with my two daughters about how important it is for them to be open and speak to and share with their partners/significant others when they are expecting their periods or when they are going through some hormonal times. Let them in and share.

  • @irenegold9744
    @irenegold9744 Жыл бұрын

    I know I'm late to this party, but iv only just discoved this channel this week and I'm binging!! I had horrible side effects from the pill early on where I would feel repellant discomfort when my partner would come near me, nevermind try to touch me. It was traumatic because I honestly loved him and wanted to have intimacy, but I didn't understand why I couldn't until I got off the pill. I worry now for my young adult daughter as she has been struggling with mental health since grade 2, but the past year she started the pill at my insistence as she had a boyfriend. She had a major mental health crisis and had to stop working. She's in therapy and doing well, but now I'm looking at this drug that may have contributed to her illness and it's got me scared. But now I know I can look into it and encourage her to do the same. Ty Myaim, Jonathan, Ricki and Abby!!

  • @victoriagonzalez4517
    @victoriagonzalez45173 жыл бұрын

    This episode was eye opening. Like you, Mayim, my 20s were a wash; I didn't feel my best. I was on the pill to regulate my period. I got off at 27 to get pregnant. I didn't get back on because my body rejected it after the birth of my son. I felt much better in my 30s once I started dealing with my MH issues through therapy, diet and exercise.

  • @spicyviolets
    @spicyviolets3 жыл бұрын

    I love this podcast! I was put on the pill for pelvic pain... instead of figuring out where the pain was coming from. I was on it for years, and just stopped a couple months ago. 🙃

  • @bethmaxey2326
    @bethmaxey23263 жыл бұрын

    I'd really like to go into all the ways about ancient times preventing pregnancy.... just curious....

  • @BosseLadi12

    @BosseLadi12

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes please

  • @kirstenperegrin6109

    @kirstenperegrin6109

    3 жыл бұрын

    some of them are very dangerous. this may be why she doesn't want to speak about it publicly. do the research yourself, it's available. try classic coke douche post coitus if you have to: at least you won't get very sick or die.

  • @gangoolie68

    @gangoolie68

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes please

  • @lisir.2628

    @lisir.2628

    3 жыл бұрын

    There's a museum regarding that topic in Vienna. I remember there being gut strings of goats or sheep, those were used as condoms at some point.

  • @oliviapena5968

    @oliviapena5968

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ditto! ☝️

  • @r.worden7734
    @r.worden77343 жыл бұрын

    Very well put together with the researched material. Thank you.

  • @Historian212
    @Historian2123 жыл бұрын

    Such an important topic. Thanks to all three of you for sharing your experiences. As an older woman, I'm pretty shocked that students aren't getting the info about their bodies that I got in elementary school (basic menstruation info, although that was restricted to girl students, in the 1960s) and then in high school, about the biology of human sexuality in both Bio class and in Health class (which included reproductive health, lessons about STDs and birth control, etc.). I started taking the bc pill in 1979, a few months prior to my wedding, to "regulate" my cycle so I wouldn't get my period on my wedding day (yes, we did that in those days). But it gave me terrible headaches, so I stopped taking it after the first month or so. Now, I'm really glad I did.

  • @reginaantonia2557
    @reginaantonia25573 жыл бұрын

    This video is amazing!! Thank you! Thank you for finally talking about women's health. Finally.

  • @dwsvlogs97
    @dwsvlogs973 жыл бұрын

    I was on the Ricki Lake show years ago. It's good to see her today still doing well. Mayim's explanation of women's biology was so down to earth and simplistic enough to be understood. This makes me feel good that I chose to watch Blossom over Punky Brewster when they played them in reruns when I was a kid. Thanks Mayim for turning out to be a beautiful intelligent woman.

  • @keril7113
    @keril71133 жыл бұрын

    Mayim you are an inspiration. It would be a honor to have a conversation with you. Thank you for your authenticity. You make being a strong intelligent woman cool.

  • @justinadugan5789
    @justinadugan57893 жыл бұрын

    Best podcast out there!!! Thank you Mayim and Jonathan

  • @jesstheRoswell_BookQueen
    @jesstheRoswell_BookQueen3 жыл бұрын

    I love these so much!!!! And by the way.... your opening song get stuck in my head for days! Lol 🤷‍♀️

  • @Familylawgroup
    @Familylawgroup3 жыл бұрын

    I would LOVE to see a video going over the details of the SET design (including the TECH you and Johnathan use), the ergonomic chairs, lamps, and background set items such as the Start Trek drawing and photo walls.

  • @eleanorbertuch135
    @eleanorbertuch1353 жыл бұрын

    Always interesting and entertaining as well. Thank you all

  • @valleyoutreach7252
    @valleyoutreach72522 жыл бұрын

    10 Years ago I almost lost my life due to the birth control pill. I had a 17lb adenoma attached to my liver. I had my gallbladder and most of my liver removed. Once I was off the birth control pill, ALL my numbers went back to normal. I have since gotten the copper IUD and have had no problems since. "May cause blood clots" is NOT A JOKE. Be aware people. Thanks for this podcast.

  • @2degucitas

    @2degucitas

    Жыл бұрын

    An adenoma is related to blood clots?

  • @BabeJohnson
    @BabeJohnson3 жыл бұрын

    More, please. Wonderful! Thank you, Mayim.

  • @psychlady
    @psychlady3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for breaking it all down. I look forward to every episode.

  • @hettiegrubbs
    @hettiegrubbs3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! I went on the pill in my late 20’s for the first time and after only 5 days I felt so bad that I voluntarily stopped. I don’t have the words to accurately describe what I went through but it was as if I was having a psychological breakdown and couldn’t physically process the world around me (very weird vision altering stuff). I have always had strong reactions to medicine so I assumed it was just me. I would love it if you did a follow up show about alternative methods to birth control. All of the girls I knew in my teens and 20’s who tried more natural (rhythm method, etc) birth control ended up pregnant. I believe it is because of poor menstrual education, not because of the intrinsic failure of these methods. God bless and thank you for such a great show!

  • @laurielynne2006
    @laurielynne20063 жыл бұрын

    Mayim, you are so relatable! I ❤️ your show! Thank you

  • @gn2383
    @gn23833 жыл бұрын

    Mayim, you are amazing! Receive my best wishes from Brazil!! :)

  • @the1ladytammy
    @the1ladytammy3 жыл бұрын

    I almost bled to death 2015-2020 when perimenopause kicked up my endometriosis that had gone 31 years without being diagnosed. I kept asking for a hysterectomy just to make it stop. They kept trying birth control pills. I'd have to wait 3 months to see if it worked. They would change it. They tried to talk me into an IUD and uterine burning. I fought for a hysterectomy. I have had 2 kids. I have 2 grandkids. I am dying and could not go on that way. It was awful. Then Covid made operations stop twice. They called it elective. I was suggested to have transfusions I couldn't afford. I finally got surgery, had to borrow $12,000. They said the scar tissue from the endometriosis was some of the worst they had seen. My intestines were covered and took months to heal. Women's healthcare is a joke. I was always told, take Ibuprofen. 🙄

  • @the1ladytammy

    @the1ladytammy

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was put on the pill at 13 with violent cramps, vomiting, and fevers every month. I was told it would "regulate" my period. All it accomplished news I knew the exact day the horror would start. The best I ever felt before my hysterectomy was when I was pregnant. Unfortunately breast feeding never kept it away.

  • @terryhuffaker3615

    @terryhuffaker3615

    3 жыл бұрын

    So sorry you had to suffer for so long with that situation.. 😟

  • @the1ladytammy

    @the1ladytammy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@terryhuffaker3615 thank you. I feel so much better now. ❤️

  • @shywonderful81
    @shywonderful812 жыл бұрын

    WOW......there were so many nuggets in this episode. It’s been 6 months since I’ve been off birth control. I was on it for 18 yrs due to a sudden medical situation. Still, I wish the doctor would’ve presented me with all the facts about the pill & natural options. I’m very much looking forward to my body returning back to functioning the way it was created to be. THANK YOU!!!

  • @mirfir
    @mirfir3 жыл бұрын

    Bring on Padma Lakshmi to discuss endometriosis!!!

  • @ml5878

    @ml5878

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m interested for sure. The “pill” is literally the only thing saving me from a horrendous cycle due to severe endometriosis so if there’s an alternative out there bring it on.

  • @Freya3

    @Freya3

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’d love to not rely on the pill to help have less excruciating periods and strange bleeding almost all the time.

  • @viancabasas9856
    @viancabasas98563 жыл бұрын

    Happy 1M Subscribers, miss mayim!!! Love youuuu! 💓

  • @sammimoe4829
    @sammimoe48292 жыл бұрын

    Mayim, please quit body shaming Jonathan. If it was another woman it wouldn’t be tolerated and shouldn’t be tolerated with anyone. I know it’s playful teasing but something that bothers me so I thought I say something. I think you’re both adorable! I appreciate the information you share and the people willing to come share their stories. Thank you.

  • @mllemelocoton8272
    @mllemelocoton82723 жыл бұрын

    I love, love, love, love this!!!!!!!!!! I listen on repeat the episodes!

  • @lorraineanne8766
    @lorraineanne87663 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely topic to have on Women's Month. I have PCOS and the first and only option I was given was to go on pills without actually educating me what are the side effects, whether short term or long term. I recognized that the pill does have its merits but not being given alternatives or proper education on its effects, I think I'm being deprived of the right on my body. After this podcast I knew I made the right decision to hold it off till I have armed myself with proper education and more options.