
Understanding Low-Dose Vaginal Estrogen Safety
Hello Hormones with Dr. Carrie Jones
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If you've been doom-scrolling hormone headlines lately, you probably saw the panic around the FDA removing the boxed warning from vaginal estrogen.
In this episode, we unpack what actually changed and why low-dose vaginal estrogen never belonged in the same risk category as systemic hormones. I walk you through the real differences between vaginal, transdermal, and oral estrogen and why your bloodstream cares a lot about the how, not just the what.
We also look at the research on blood clots and breast cancer without the scary headlines. You'll hear why a tiny vaginal tablet is basically the quiet introvert of hormone therapy, how transdermal estrogen behaves differently once it hits your skin, and why your daily habits can shift these risks more than most people realize.
If you've been wondering what's safe, what's shifting, and what all of this FDA chatter really means for your midlife hormones, this episode will leave you with clarity instead of confusion. Come listen.
What's Discussed:
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(03:11) Why removing the boxed warning from vaginal estrogen actually makes sense
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(04:22) How low dose vaginal estrogen stays local instead of acting systemically
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(08:24) How the route of estrogen use changes clot risk
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(09:27) Why transdermal estrogen behaves differently than oral
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(12:17) What the research really shows about breast cancer risk
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(14:47) How lifestyle factors shift risk as much as hormone choice
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