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#348 ‒ Women's sexual health, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) | Rachel Rubin, M.D.

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May 12, 2025
Dr. Rachel Rubin is a board-certified urologist and a leading expert on sexual health, particularly for women. She discusses the often-ignored complexities of women’s sexual health, hormonal changes during menopause, and the critical need for personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Dr. Rubin clarifies misconceptions surrounding HRT and emphasizes the benefits of local vaginal therapies. She also highlights the significant health risks of menopause, including osteoporosis and cognitive decline, advocating for improved awareness and education in this field.
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Health Risks Post-Menopause Without HRT

  • Postmenopausal women without hormone therapy face risks including osteoporosis, dementia, cardiovascular disease, and recurrent UTIs.
  • Hormonal decline significantly impairs genitourinary and systemic health beyond typical menopausal symptoms.
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WHI Study's Misinterpretation Impact

  • The Women's Health Initiative study was misinterpreted, creating widespread fear around hormone therapy use.
  • This led to a massive reduction in HRT, depriving millions of women of its benefits despite flawed data.
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Testosterone's Role in Women's Health

  • Testosterone declines in women start in their 30s and impact libido, urinary health, and mood.
  • Despite this, testosterone therapy in women is under-recognized and under-prescribed.
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