Category: Endometriosis

When Periods Pause: Understanding Hypothalamic Amenorrhea with The Period Nutritionist Cynthia Donovan (Ep. 52)

When Periods Pause: Understanding Hypothalamic Amenorrhea with The Period Nutritionist Cynthia Donovan (Ep. 52)

In this episode of The Med Edit Podcast, Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell shine a light on a condition that affects countless women — but is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or dismissed entirely: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA).

HA occurs when the brain senses that the body isn’t in a safe or nourished enough state to sustain a menstrual cycle. It accounts for nearly 30% of secondary amenorrhea in reproductive-age women, yet many don’t realize their missing period is a medical red flag, not an inconvenience.

To break it all down, we’re joined by Cynthia Donovan, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Health Coach, founder of Recipe for a Period, and host of The Period Recovery Podcast. Known online as The Period Nutritionist, Cynthia specializes in helping women restore their periods through nutrition, mindset, and sustainable lifestyle changes.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
1️⃣ What Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Is
How the hypothalamus controls reproduction
Why periods stop when the brain perceives stress or energy deficiency
Common misconceptions (no — this isn’t an “ovary problem”)
2️⃣ What Causes HA
Low energy availability (undereating, overtraining, or both)
Psychological stress, burnout, chronic pressure
Perfectionism and “wellness culture” influences
Why body size alone does not determine who gets HA
3️⃣ HA vs. PCOS — What’s the Difference?
Why missing periods should never be ignored
How to distinguish between two commonly confused conditions
Why identifying the root cause is essential for long-term health
4️⃣ Health Consequences of HA
Missing your period affects far more than fertility. Cynthia highlights risks like:

Bone loss and osteoporosis
Low hormone levels
Metabolic changes
Thyroid disruption
Mood and energy impacts
5️⃣ The Path to Recovery
Increasing energy intake
Reducing high-intensity exercise
Rest and nervous system regulation
Breaking perfectionistic or restrictive habits
How to “redefine health” outside of diet culture

6️⃣ What Period Recovery Looks Like
Cynthia shares:

Nutrition strategies for restoring a healthy cycle
Day-to-day adjustments clients make
What realistic timelines look like
How her programs support women through the process

7️⃣ Fact or Mis(information)
Rapid-fire myth-busting on:

“Losing your period is normal if you’re fit.”
“Only underweight women get HA.”
“Your period returns immediately once you eat more.”
“HA only impacts reproductive health.”

Resources Mentioned
Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline on HA
Cleveland Clinic: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Guide
PMC Articles on HA & metabolic impacts
@period.nutritionist on Instagram
The Period Recovery Podcast

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Endo Is Real: Debunking Myths & Managing Endometriosis with Dr. Lawren Honken (Ep.39)

Endo Is Real: Debunking Myths & Managing Endometriosis with Dr. Lawren Honken (Ep.39)

In this powerful episode of The Med Edit Podcast, hosts Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell are joined by board-certified OB/GYN and social media educator Dr. Lawren Honken (@yourfriendtheobgyn) for a deeply validating and evidence-based conversation on endometriosis.

From delayed diagnoses and painful periods to fertility struggles and misinformation on social media, we cover:

  • What endometriosis actually is (and isn’t)
  • Why it often takes years to diagnose
  • Surgical vs. non-surgical treatment options
  • The truth about hormonal birth control, diet, and supplements
  • Common myths like “pregnancy cures endo” (spoiler: it doesn’t)

Whether you’re living with endo, suspect you might be, or just want to understand this under-discussed condition better—this episode is for you.

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How to Get Pregnant & Stay Pregnant: Expert Fertility Insights with Dr. Jessica Ryniec (Ep. 34)

How to Get Pregnant & Stay Pregnant: Expert Fertility Insights with Dr. Jessica Ryniec (Ep. 34)

In Episode 34 of The Med Edit Podcast, Dr. Jessica Gray and Dr. Cari Sorrell dive deep into the complex and personal topic of infertility. With 13.4% of women aged 15-49 experiencing difficulty becoming pregnant, fertility issues are more common than many realize—and disproportionately impact female physicians.

This week, they’re joined by fertility expert Dr. Jessica Ryniec, a double board-certified specialist in obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, and infertility. Together, they unpack the essentials of how to get pregnant, stay pregnant, and navigate the emotional and medical complexities of infertility.

Topics covered include:

  • The detailed science behind conception
  • Understanding fertility tests and assessments (AMH, hormonal levels, ultrasounds)
  • Common infertility causes in women (PCOS, endometriosis, ovulation issues) and men (varicocele, hormonal imbalances)
  • Treatments available (Clomid, letrozole, IUI, IVF)
  • Managing recurrent miscarriages and ensuring healthy pregnancies
  • Debunking infertility myths (from birth control myths to dietary folklore)

Tune in to separate fact from fiction in fertility, learn proactive steps to take if you’re struggling to conceive, and gain evidence-based guidance on maintaining a healthy pregnancy.

Don’t miss the engaging “FACT or MIS (misinformation)” segment in the second half—where Dr. Ryniec addresses popular myths circulated by social media influencers.

Listen, subscribe, and empower yourself with knowledge to navigate your fertility journey confidently.

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In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and The Med Edit Podcast. Texas Tech University Health Science Center is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

References from today’s episode:

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr202.pdf#:~:text=Among%20all%20women%2C%2013.4%%20of%20women%20ages,ages%2015%E2%80%9349%20in%202015%E2%80%932019%2C%207.8%%20had%20infertility.

https://www.ccrmivf.com/infertility-in-men/

https://www.ccrmivf.com/infertility-in-women/

https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/recurrent-miscarriage/

https://www.ccrmivf.com/ccrmtv/

https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/fertility-testing/