
Lady Parts Doctor
Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD/MPH, FACOG
Show overview
Lady Parts Doctor has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 119 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 19 min and 36 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 37 episodes published. Published by Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD/MPH, FACOG.
From the publisher
Do you want a safe place to ask all your women's health questions and be heard? Dr. Hack offers an intimate discussion on women's health topics, understanding that true wellness encompasses physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Latest Episodes
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A 30-Minute Guided Meditation for Healing
Why Are We Still Whispering These 5 Women's Body Words?
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH challenges you to say five words out loud- words many women know, but don’t always feel comfortable using. As the show celebrates its 4-year anniversary, this light, playful, and informative conversation invites you deeper into the language of women’s health with clarity, confidence, and curiosity and honors the very first Lady Parts Doctor podcast episode. Inspired by the spirit of her women's wellness intensive experience- The Inner Room -this episode is a reminder that knowing your body (and naming it) is also a form of power.How many of these words can you say without blushing? Let us know in the comments.For a more detailed anatomy review, check out the first Lady Parts Doctor podcast episode:Anatomy Episode: https://podcast.show/ladypartsdoctor/episode/84055853/
The real scoop about the ‘Period Scoop’: Breaking down D&C, EMB, and Endometrial Ablation
A viral video claims your OB/GYN can “scoop out” your period every month, and the internet ran with it. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH breaks down what people are actually talking about when they confuse endometrial biopsy, D&C, and endometrial ablation. She’ll unpack what these procedures really do, who they’re for, and why mixing them up can be misleading or even dangerous. If you want clear, evidence-based answers instead of internet myths, this one’s for you.
What I Wish for You in 2026
In this bonus New Year's episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH provides a grounding, intentional reset just for you. You can return to at the beginning of every new year—and anytime you need to realign. Instead of resolutions or health noise, she offers a thoughtful reflection on rest, clarity, trust in your body, and moving through life with purpose. Think of it as a pause to soften, refocus, and reconnect with what truly matters to you. Save it, revisit it, and let it remind you of the life and wellbeing you’re building.
Is It Postpartum or Perimenopause? The Hidden Transition Millennial Moms Are Facing
Is it a postpartum night sweat, or a perimenopausal one? As more women enter motherhood later in life, postpartum and perimenopause are beginning to overlap in ways no one prepared us for. In this episode of the WTF Series, Ob/Gyn Dr. Stephanie Hack and maternal mental health specialist Dr. Nicole Kumi unpack the physical, emotional, and identity-shifting symptoms that arise when these two transitions collide. If you've found yourself asking the quiet question of “What is happening to me?”, this conversation brings is for you!
The Controversy That Exposed a Universal Truth About Women
When a celebrity mom makes an honest comment about marriage or motherhood and the internet erupts, it often reveals more about us than about her. In this episode of the WTF Series, Dr. Stephanie Hack, board-certified Ob/Gyn and women’s health advocate, joins forces with Dr. Nicole Kumi, maternal mental health specialist and founder of The Whole Mom, to unpack why women’s truths about identity still spark outrage.Together, they explore the deeper, unspoken reality behind the headlines: how motherhood reshapes who we are, why so many women feel disconnected from the person they once knew, and what it takes to reclaim yourself in a world that expects mothers to be grateful, silent, and unchanged.This is a conversation about identity, honesty, and the permission to evolve- without apology.
Why Ignoring Those “Little” Bladder Changes Can Lead to Big Problems
Why do we ignore the bladder… until the exact moment it refuses to be ignored? In this pre-Thanksgiving episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack is joined by expert urogynecologist Dr. Charelle Carter-Brooks to break down the bladder symptoms that sneak up on women during perimenopause, postpartum, and the busy midlife years. They talk urgency, leaks, “mom jumps,” nighttime peeing, and the pelvic floor habits we were never taught — including the surprising thing most women do on the toilet that actually makes their symptoms worse. If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this normal?” this episode is your clarity.
S4E3: The Miracle Weight Loss Drug: Myth, Madness, or Major Breakthrough?
You’ve done the meal prep, the steps, the Peloton rides after bedtime stories—yet the scale is not "scaling". Now everybody from your group chat to Serena Williams is talking about “the shot.” In this episode, Dr. Stephane Hack, MD, MPH, breaks down GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound) in plain language: what they are, how they work, who they’re really for, and what risks often get glossed over. We’ll talk motherhood, metabolism, perimenopause, endometriosis, fertility, and the pressure to “snap back". Whether you’re a busy professional juggling work, marriage, kids, or just trying to feel at home in your own body again, this conversation is your judgment-free zone to get informed before you decide what’s next for your body.
WTF Series, Ep 1: “Did I Hurt My Baby?” - Untangling Mom Guilt in the Age of "New Science"
What starts as a conversation about Tylenol and the latest headlines quickly unfolds into something deeper: mom guilt, medical fear, the weight of responsibility, and what it really means to trust yourself. But this isn’t a heavy lecture—it’s a real, relatable conversation between Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH, and Dr. Nicole Kumi, PhD, PMH-C, two women, moms, wives, and entrepreneurs sharing the journey we’re all navigating. From raising sons to second-guessing ourselves, we’re talking about the messy, meaningful parts of womanhood with honesty, curiosity, and a little laughter too.
S4E1: Can I Still Take Tylenol? What the Headlines Aren’t Saying.
Is Tylenol safe to take while pregnant? In this must-listen episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH, breaks down the headlines, the science, and what it actually means for pregnancy. Without fear tactics. She gives straight talk, simplified facts, and guidance you can trust. Whether you're expecting, TTC, or just trying to stay informed, this episode helps you make empowered choices- with clarity and calm.References:https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/09/fact-evidence-suggests-link-between-acetaminophen-autism/https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/ss/ss7402a1.htm?s_cid=ss7402a1_w https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-advisory/articles/2025/09/acetaminophen-use-in-pregnancy-and-neurodevelopmental-outcomesStudies:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2817406?fbclid=IwY2xjawM_pVhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFnWjJZZ0hMM1JtZEZTbUhyAR5VZwvrkbEtF3B10i6nn4fkdjy35FXCatZssr6o1-YYf96hQmU0D967qmJZEg_aem_ik9OMU65yb45QQo1Ipe67Qhttps://hsph.harvard.edu/news/using-acetaminophen-during-pregnancy-may-increase-childrens-autism-and-adhd-risk/
Lady Parts Fact or Fiction: Can You Spot the Myths About Your Body?
We’re closing out the season with a bang (and a few brain-busters)! In this interactive episode, Dr. Hack is testing what you think you know about your body (and you do know a lot). From vulvas and vaginas to breasts and beyond, we’re serving up a mix of surprising truths, stubborn myths, and eye-opening facts that even the most well-informed listeners might second guess. Play along, challenge your own knowledge, and walk away feeling even more empowered and informed about your health.
A Hair Doctor's Secret to Growing Healthy Hair, with Dr. Isfahan Chambers, PhD
Is your hair trying to tell you something?In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH sits down with Dr. Isfahan Chambers-Harris—biomedical scientist, trichologist, and founder of Alodia Hair Care—to explore the deep connection between healthy hair and overall wellness. They break down the science behind breakage, thinning, and scalp inflammation, while also uncovering how common hair products may be silently impacting your health. Rooted in research and cultural relevance, this conversation offers practical, holistic steps to help you care for your hair—and your body—from the inside out.If you're ready to reclaim your health from root to tip, this episode is a must-listen.
No, You’re Not Crazy—You’re in Perimenopause
Mood swings, brain fog, and burnout? It might not just be stress—it could be perimenopause. In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH explores the connection between hormonal changes and depression during the menopausal transition. Backed by clinical evidence and national research studies, she breaks down why this critical phase is so often misunderstood, how to recognize real warning signs, and what steps you can take to protect your mental health. Because yes—healthcare is self-care, and knowledge is power.References:1. Kessler RC, McGonagle KA, Zhao S et al. Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders in the United States. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1994;51:8–19. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]2. Freeman EW, Sammel MD, Liu L, Gracia CR, Nelson DB, Hollander L. Hormones and menopausal status as predictors of depression in women in transition to menopause. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2004;61:62–70. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]3. Bromberger JT, Epperson CN. Depression During and After the Perimenopause: Impact of Hormones, Genetics, and Environmental Determinants of Disease. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am. 2018 Dec;45(4):663-678. doi: 10.1016/j.ogc.2018.07.007. Epub 2018 Oct 25. PMID: 30401549; PMCID: PMC6226029. (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6226029/#R4)4. Behrman S, Crockett C. Severe mental illness and the perimenopause. BJPsych Bull. 2023 Nov 13;48(6):1-7. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2023.89. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37955045; PMCID: PMC11669460. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11669460/#:~:text=Fluctuations%20of%20hormone%20levels%20and,episodes%20of%20mental%20illness%2C%20including5. https://www.health.harvard.edu/womens-health/perimenopause-rocky-road-to-menopause6. https://www.swanstudy.org/womens-health-info/depression-menopause/7. https://www.swanstudy.org/wps/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SWAN-Fact-Sheets-Depression.pdf8. Santoro N, Epperson CN, Mathews SB. Menopausal Symptoms and Their Management. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 2015 Sep;44(3):497-515. doi: 10.1016/j.ecl.2015.05.001. PMID: 26316239; PMCID: PMC4890704. (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4890704/)9. Kravitz HM, Colvin AB, Avis NE, Joffe H, Chen Y, Bromberger JT. Risk of high depressive symptoms after the final menstrual period: the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN). Menopause. 2022 Jul 1;29(7):805-815. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001988. PMID: 35796553; PMCID: PMC9268212. { https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35796553/ ) 10. Gibbs Z, Lee S, Kulkarni J. What factors determine whether a woman becomes depressed during the perimenopause? Arch Womens Ment Health 2012;15:323–332.
Episode 104: A 15-min Guided Meditation for Renewal
In need a reset faster than it takes to check your inbox? In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH guides you through a powerful 15-minute guided meditation designed to bring deep peace and restoration. Enjoy the healing rhythm of rain and your breath. In this episode, you'll let go of mental clutter, release emotional tension, and emerge grounded and renewed. Perfect for a midday reset, evening unwind, or any moment you need to come back to yourself.
The Simple Reset You Need to Boost Your Mood, Energy, and Body
As the seasons change, even small adjustments to your daily habits can noticeably improve your energy, mood, and overall well-being. In this episode, Dr. Hack introduces her personal method for helping you get back to an active lifestyle. Rooted in clinical recommendations, this method is designed to help you optimize your health with realistic, sustainable steps. Small shifts, big results. Let’s step into your next level of wellness together.Links:https://ladypartsdoctor.com/https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/exercise-during-pregnancyhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK19961/https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-weight-growth/water-healthy-drinks/index.htmlhttps://www.eatright.org/health/essential-nutrients/water/how-much-water-do-you-need
The Unseen Scars of Birth: A Psychiatrist’s Take on Birth Trauma Recovery
In this soul-stirring conversation, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH, sits down with Dr. René Stokes, MD—renowned psychiatrist and founder of Whole First Psychiatry—for an unfiltered yet deeply nurturing dialogue on birth trauma. With compassion and clinical clarity, they explore how trauma can quietly shape the postpartum experience and emotional health, especially for Black mothers and birthing people. This episode offers validation, insight, and a gentle path toward healing. If you've ever felt unseen in your birthing journey, this one’s for you.
Can We Trust the System? Black Maternal Health in a Politicized America
As Black Maternal Health Week begins, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH sits down with public health leader Dr. Nina Ashford, PhD to confront the alarming state of Black maternal health in America. Together, they unpack how recent political shifts, federal data suppression, and DEI backlash are putting reproductive justice at risk. Dr. Ashford, Chief of Public Health Services for Montgomery County, brings decades of expertise in policy, practice, and advocacy to help us understand what's at stake—and what we can do to protect our health, our rights, and our communities. This is a conversation about truth, resilience, and the power of collective action in a time of uncertainty.
Episode 100: Four Lessons from 3 Years of Following My Dreams
In this special 100th episode, Dr. Stephanie Hack, MD, MPH, takes a heartfelt look back at three years of podcasting—sharing the highs, the challenges, and the powerful lessons she’s learned along the way. From behind-the-scenes stories to personal growth moments, this episode is a celebration of resilience, purpose, and the incredible community that’s grown around the show. Whether you’ve been here since day one or just tuning in, this milestone episode is a must-listen tribute to the journey so far—and a glimpse at what’s to come.