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Emilee has previously been told that she has two sets of reproductive organs, but is this really the case? OB/GYN and Fertility Specialist Dr. Tina Koopersmith helps diagnosis what might really be going on with Emilee.
The Doctors discuss the latest findings from the FDA, which has made a connection between breast implants and cancer.
The Doctors are joined by Pfizer's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, who explains when being tired might be more than just fatigue and possibly related to an underlying health issue.
The Doctors weigh in on the notion that apple cider vinegar can keep your lady parts tight.
Surgical breast specialist Dr. Kristi Funk shares tips on how you can more effectively give yourself a breast exam.
The information about whether soy-based foods like tofu and edamame are helpful or harmful can be confusing. The Doctors try to get to the bottom of how soy affects the body.
Getting called out for a âmenstrual stainâ can be traumatizing for young women. Some people feel we should celebrate the flow and not be embarrassed by our bodily functions. Is this yogi taking things a little too far?
The IUD has risen in popularity by 80%. They require a Doctor to remove them costing patients as much as $200. Now some doctors are turning an IUD removal into a DIY procedure!
Julie and radiologist Dr. Penny Roumanis join The Doctors to share the results of Julieâs cutting-edge breast scan.
1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. Meet Julie who has a family history of breast cancer. She opted to try a new breast scan which experts are saying just might be the new âgo-toâ technology.
About 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. Worldwide Breast Cancer has launched the âKnow Your Lemonsâ campaign to teach women about the 12 lesser-known signs of breast cancer.
Tamika seeks help to battle her addiction. She joins The Doctors with psychotherapist Dr. Mike Dow, gastroenterologist Dr. Pradnya Mitroo, and Tamikaâs family who come up with a treatment plan to help get her back on track.
An active 20-year-old college student suffered a stroke and she joins The Doctors to share about the warning signs.
Ana and Stephanie join The Doctors to try out a new cannabis massage offered at Knots Away in Los Angeles. The massage uses oils and lotions containing CBD, but does it feel any different than a regular massage?
Ana and Stephanie received marijuana massages and share if they think they are better, worse, or pretty much the same as a regular massage.
The Doctors, with the help of OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry talk about a few DIY trends. From popsicles for your lady parts to primrose oil to induce labor, find out which trend is worth trying.
Morgan suffered ovarian torsion and had to have her ovary removed at 13 years old. Her gynecologist suggested she see a fertility expert, which led her to freezing her eggs at just 15.
OB/GYN Dr. Leah Millheiser, from the Legalize V campaign, discusses the importance of using the correct name for female genitalia in the media.
Amanda, creator of the dating app The League, joins The Doctors after meeting with Dr. Hernandez-Rey for her egg-freezing procedure.
Finally some good news about menstruation! Researchers say that women may become smarter in the time right before their period.
The Doctors discuss Kim Kardashianâs chances of having a third baby and the potentially fatal complication called âretained placenta.â
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry gives Diamond the results of her tests which show that she suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and Diamond can start to receive treatment for her condition.
Diamond has suffered with facial hair that just wonât go away. Diamond meets with OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry in hopes of finding out why she grows excessive facial hair.
Learn about the science and symptoms of a woman's 28-day cycle.
The Doctors and Janessaâs family have plan in place to help Janessa deal with her endometriosis. Check out the amazing surprises they have in store for Janessa.
Janessa joins her family and The Doctors to open up about her chronic endometriosis pain, her addiction to pain killers, and how to get back her life.
Janessa suffers from endometriosis, which many compare to being as painful as childbirth. The crippling pain has changed Janessa to the point where her family is worried for her life.
The Doctors discuss a new study that found having a baby later in life can boost your brainpower!
As a paramedic Bryan Stow spent his life saving others. But a brutal attack at a baseball game left him fighting to save his own life. Check out his incredible story.
Bryan Stow, a paramedic who was brutally attacked at a Los Angeles Dodgers game, joins The Doctors to share his incredible story and what heâs doing to stop spectator aggression and fan violence.