Épisodes

  • 81. The Big O: All Things Orgasm
    Jan 10 2026

    Welcome to Season 8 of the Re:Pro Health Podcast! In episode 81, we're joined by Dr. Stephanie Hart (she/her), a family medicine physician specializing in sexual function and one of only a few physicians in the country offering this kind of care. We're thrilled to pick her brain about all things orgasm. Together, we unpack what an orgasm "should" feel like, explore the orgasm gap, and bust common myths about length and type of orgasm. If you're one of the many people who has ever wondered what's "normal" when it comes to orgasm -this episode is for you.

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    53 min
  • 80. Pregnant and Parenting Teens
    May 16 2025

    For our final episode of the season, we invited Dr. Simone Lebeuf, a pediatrician specializing in Adolescent Medicine, to talk about pregnant & parenting teens. In this episode, we talk about common societal misconceptions about teen pregnancy, unique challenges faced by this population, and how we can support adolescents navigating pregnancy and parenting. A huge thank you to Dr. Lebeuf for sharing her knowledge and expertise - what a great way to close our season!

    Resources:

    For Young Parents

    • Terra Centre
    • Adolescent Pregnancy Clinic

    For Providers

    • Guidelines from the Canadian Pediatric Society
    • Guidelines from the Society of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Canada
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    26 min
  • 79. Trafficking Awareness
    May 9 2025

    CONTENT WARNING: Human trafficking, sexual abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse.

    In this episode of the Re:Pro podcast we are privileged to be joined by sisters Monique and Michelle Williams. Monique is currently a second year family medicine resident, a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, and the current chair of the CaRMS board of directors. Our focus this episode will be Monique's sister, Michelle, who shares her story as someone who has experienced human trafficking. How does human trafficking start and what might put someone at-risk of being trafficked? What prevents people from escaping trafficking? How can we recognize signs that someone is being trafficked, not just as healthcare professionals but also as friends and family? What does human trafficking look like in Edmonton? Michelle's story is one of incredible importance and unfortunately, more common than many might expect. We can't thank Michelle and Monique enough for having this discussion with us and helping bring awareness to the issue of human trafficking.

    If you or anyone you know may be experiencing human trafficking, please see the following resources:

    • Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-833-900-1010

    • Center to Empower All Survivors of Sexual Exploitation (CEASE): (780) 471-6137 or info@ceasenow.org

    • SNUG: (780) 452-6100 or http://www.metischild.com/2019Site/snug.html

    • Sexual Exploitation Working Group: https://www.sewgedmonton.com/community-resources

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    1 h et 30 min
  • 78. Birth and Resilience in Gaza: A Midwife's View from the Ground
    May 2 2025

    For this week's episode, we sat down for an important conversation with Heba, a midwife who spent six weeks this past summer providing reproductive healthcare in war-torn Gaza. We encourage you to listen to Heba's stories and insights, as she reflects on her experiences providing essential reproductive healthcare. We sincerely thank Heba for speaking with us.

    This episode has a content warning, as descriptions of human conflict including bombing, human suffering, and death are discussed.

    Please note that this conversation was recorded on March 8, 2025. On March 18, 2025 the ceasefire was broken and overnight and over 400 Palestinians were killed, many were children. We encourage you to listen to Heba's story and to continue seeking out reliable news sources to stay up to date.

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    1 h et 20 min
  • 77. Male Providers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Spaces
    Apr 11 2025

    Join us for the newest episode of season 7 of the Re:Pro Health Podcast. We are joined by Dr. Jonathan Tankel to dissect the intricacies of being a male obstetrician and gynaecologist (OBGYN). Patient comfort and preference is always a priority, so what are the options for a patient in labour who would prefer to receive care solely from female physicians? Dr. Tankel practices as an OBGYN at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. Listen in as he shares how to navigate the nuances of providing care in sexual and reproductive health spaces as a male physician.

    Links to resources:

    CMPA Article:

    When patients make special requests, how should you respond: https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/advice-publications/browse-articles/2019/when-patients-make-special-requests-how-should-you-respond


    Articles by Dr. Christa Aubrey:


    Accommodating Immigrant Women's Preferences for Female Health Care Providers: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28426597/

    Perspectives of Immigrant Women on the Gender of Provider During Childbirth: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29274934/


    Gender of Provider-Barrier to Immigrant Women's Obstetrical Care: A Narrative Review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28625284/

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    47 min
  • 76. Sexual Resilience
    Apr 4 2025

    Join us for this episode as we welcome back Tami-Lee Duncan to chat with us about sexual resilience! What is sexual resilience? What does empowerment through rebuilding sexual resilience look like and how is it achieved? Tami-Lee is a registered psychologist and owner of Transcend Psychological Services. On this week's episode, Tami-Lee shares her extensive experience working with survivors of sexual violence to answer these questions and more on rebuilding comfort and safety in intimacy and relationships. Please note that this episode discusses subject matter that may be triggering or uncomfortable for some listeners and listener discretion is advised.

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    53 min
  • 75. Sex, Guilt, and Shame
    Apr 3 2025

    On this episode of season 7 of the Re:Pro Health Podcast we chat about sex, guilt, and shame. What's the difference between guilt and shame and why is it so common to experience these feelings about sex? How does a conservative upbringing or religion tie into our feelings surrounding our sexuality? Join us as we welcome Tami-Lee Duncan to discuss these topics using her background as a registered psychologist who specializes in sexual therapy. Tami-Lee is the owner of Transcend Psychological Services and has extensive knowledge and experience with sex-related issues such as sexual health and education, sexual dysfunction, relationships, and more!

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    43 min
  • 74. Restoring Indigenous Birthing Traditions
    Mar 28 2025

    Join us for the 74th Re:Pro Health Podcast episode! We're so fortunate to have Maureen Callihoo Ligtvoet with us as we discuss the revitalization of Indigenous birthing practices and the importance of culturally safe maternity care. Maureen is a community advocate for truth and reconciliation, a human service professional, and the daughter of a residential school survivor. In this episode she shares her knowledge and experience in traditional Indigenous birthing practices as well as where the healthcare system may be falling short in meeting the needs of Indigenous patients. We'll also discuss some of the important historical context that continues to result in numerous poor delivery experiences for members of Indigenous communities and what steps healthcare professionals can take to work towards addressing these deficits in care. It's such a privilege to be part of this discussion and we hope you enjoy listening in!

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    47 min