444 - Reproductive & Hormonal Options for Preventing Epithelial Ovarian Cancer | Menopause Taylor
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This video tutorial educates you about all the reproductive and hormonal options that can decrease your risk and help prevent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. You’ll probably be shocked to learn what they entail. Some are things over which you may still have some control. Others are things from your past, over which you no longer have control. And I can assure you that, no matter what, you’ll say you wish you’d learned all this in your younger years.
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Thank you so much for this video! I have always had questions about all of this. I worked in a family clinic and the doctors I worked with always said OCP would decrease your risk of ovarian and endometrial cancer. I am glad I took their advice and didn’t give in to the friendly advice from family and friends. I did what was right for me. Except for 2 stupid years of trying to tough out menopause symptoms without HRT 😂
This video is so informative! I am a 52 year old mother of 4 children and breast fed for a long time with all four. Plus I have had 5 miscarriages. All good to know this has lowered risks covered in your video. And I will definitely be booking an online consultation with you soon. You’re my hero! ⭐️
I love giving you an education that ensures you know what's going on, and know all your benefits and risks. I look so very forward to meeting you and helping you.
Such a great lesson, today!
I am so thankful to have my questions answered early, in a consultation (or more) when you had not posted the series I was needing answers to. So, so grateful to you, Barbie.
I’ve already told you about my 21 year old granddaughter who listens to you and is taking continuous birth control to reduce her risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. She thinks you are beautiful. So do I. 💕💕
I love knowing that the next generation is already getting this education. Just imagine the difference it's going to make for your granddaughter and for her entire generation. My dream is for all women to get this education in their 20s. And your granddaughter is going to be one of the first success stories.
@@MenopauseTaylor It’s all because of you lovingly giving this free education with the truth and only the truth. No more fear.
Thank you so much 💓 I watched many of your videos and have helped me
I love knowing that this education improves your life.
At what age do you recommend stopping bc pills and can you still take them after menopause? Or do you recommend to switch to HRT at a certain age
Never focus on age. Focus on achieving the perfect balance between your benefits and your risks. Everything in medicine is a matter of maximizing your benefits and minimizing your risks.
We do not all age similarly. So age is irrelevant.
This is precisely the kind of thing I can help you with in a consultation. It requires a consultation because it has to be all about YOU. I will tailor everything specifically to you. I do all consultations online, so it doesn't matter where you live.
I don't remember if you mentioned it but can you take the bc pill /patch in a continuous regimen? Will you have a period if you take it in a continuous regimen
You can definitely take birth control in a continuous regimen. And it lowers your risks for both ovarian cancer and breast cancer if you do so.
If you are 75, have no heart problems can you take HRT , or should I forget it & just have mytubes & ovaries removed
The only way to answer this question is in a consultation. I will need to tailor everything specifically to you and your situation. If you'd like a consultation please schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online. And I will be delighted to meet you and help you. It is never too late, so do not delay.
I’d like to see you in your office, but not fan of online consultation. Sadly, one less competent provider available, amongst so few…
Unfortunately, I am retired due to severe arthritis. Therefore I don't have a "office."
The very reason I'm able to give you this education is because I'm retired. In any case, I hope that you can still benefit from the education and from a consultation, even though it won't be in my "office."