February 18, 2021

EP. 46 — Dr. Jen Gunter Returns 

This week, I Weigh’s favorite author and gynecologist Dr. Jen Gunter returns to answer more questions about reproductive health! She and Jameela cover hpv, polycystic ovary syndrome, menopause, and more to help equip you for conversations with your doctor. 

Transcript

Jameela: [00:00:00] Hello and welcome to another episode of I Weigh with Jameela Jamil. I hope you’re well. I’m fine. I’m very concerned for those who are in areas like Texas right now, existing in subzero temperatures where they don’t have access to running water or food or heat or electricity or Wi-Fi to even tell people what they’re going through. You have families camping in tents in their own living rooms just for some warmth and heat. They’re losing a, I think, a degree of warmth every single hour. It’s just unimaginable what’s going on with no support whatsoever from the government that is adequate for what’s happening right now. I feel like people aren’t taking it that seriously because we only think of fire or water or wind as an emergency. We don’t we don’t see something as creeping and slow as ice, as something to really fear. But I feel as though this is a true catastrophe, like a historical catastrophe

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