NEW EPISODES:
The Truth About Diminished Ovarian Reserve: IVF Expectations & Menopause Risk – Part 2
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Getting told you have an ovarian cyst can feel terrifying — especially when the message comes through a patient portal with zero explanation. Suddenly you’re spiraling, Googling ovarian cancer symptoms at 2AM, and wondering whether surgery is inevitable. But here’s the reality: most ovarian cysts are completely benign and many resolve on their own.
Low AMH, High Anxiety: Let's Talk About Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) - Part 1
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Getting told you have “low AMH” or diminished ovarian reserve can feel devastating, especially when you’re young, still getting regular periods, and suddenly being told your biological clock is “running out.” For many women, it spirals into panic, shame, obsessive Googling, and the terrifying feeling that your body is somehow failing you.
"You Have an Ovarian Cyst” … Now What?
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Getting told you have an ovarian cyst can feel terrifying — especially when the message comes through a patient portal with zero explanation. Suddenly you’re spiraling, Googling ovarian cancer symptoms at 2AM, and wondering whether surgery is inevitable. But here’s the reality: most ovarian cysts are completely benign and many resolve on their own.
PMOS (formerly known as PCOS) Part 2: Connecting the Hormonal Dots
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In part two of their PMOS deep dive, Dr. Lucky Sekhon and Dr. Alicia Robbins unpack what it’s actually like to live with PMOS long-term. This week, they explore the real symptoms women experience, why weight management with PMOS is physiologically different, and how the condition affects mental health, metabolism, cardiovascular health, and even cancer risk over time.
PCOS: The Hormonal Group Chat Gone Wrong
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PCOS affects somewhere between 8-13% of women of reproductive age, and yet the average woman sees three or more providers before she gets a diagnosis. PCOS symptoms often get treated with isolation. Stubborn acne that won’t go away? See a dermatologist. Can’t lose weight? See a nutritionist. No one steps back to look at the whole picture.
Fibroids: The Plot Twist in Your Uterus
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Fibroids are so common – up to 80% of women will get them by the age of 50. For some women, they cause no issues, but for others, fibroids can be debilitating and more advanced treatment is recommended, and in some cases, surgery is necessary.
IVF: Understanding the Process and Dispelling The Myths
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This week we’re talking about the blockbuster of all fertility treatment – IVF. Whether you are looking to start IVF, currently going through the process, know a friend or loved one who is, or simply want to know more about it – you've come to the right place!
GLP-1s: The Skinny Elephant in the Room
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GLP-1s are everywhere – commercials, your group chats, your algorithm...but what exactly are they? Are they dangerous? What are the side effects? How long should you be taking it? Do you need a prescription from your doctor? We’re here to answer those questions!
Preventative Care in Your 40s, 50s & 60s: Recognize Problems Before They Begin
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Last week we talked all about preventative care and what women in their 20s and 30s should be aware of when it comes to managing their health. Now it’s time to tackle the next decades: the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
Preventative Care in Your 20s & 30s: The Stuff You’ve Been Putting Off (But Shouldn’t)
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Are you in your 20s and 30s wondering when to start caring about your fertility? Have you ever been nervous to book your gynecologist appointment? Do you feel uncomfortable when you’re in your doctor’s office? Are you scared to advocate for your health because you don’t know the “right” thing to say or what to ask about? With all the noise online about health and wellness, it can be overwhelming to decipher between what’s actually important when it comes to health maintenance, and what is not. We've got you!
Endometriosis: “Bad Periods” or a Bigger Problem?
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Endometriosis isn’t just “bad period pain.” If your symptoms are disrupting your life, making you miss work, or leaving you searching for answers, this might be the conversation you’ve been waiting for. Despite affecting millions of women, endometriosis is still widely misunderstood, often dismissed, and can take years to properly diagnose.
Egg Freezing: “Chilling Out” When it Comes to Your Biological Clock
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Egg freezing has gone from a niche medical option to a mainstream conversation… but with that rise in popularity has come a lot of confusion, misinformation, and viral headlines that don’t tell the full story. Let’s get into it!
Swallowing The Truth: What Every Woman Needs to Know About The Pill
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The birth control pill is one of the most studied medications in history… yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood on the internet. In this episode of Call Your Doctor, board-certified physicians break down how the pill actually works in the body, what it’s doing to your hormones, and why so much misinformation about birth control continues to circulate online.
Perimenopause Solutions That Are More Than Magnesium
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Jennifer Lawrence recently shared on Amy Poehler’s podcast that her ears suddenly became incredibly itchy. Amy told her it could be perimenopause. As strange as it sounds, she’s not wrong. It’s one of the many confusing symptoms of perimenopause.
Is It Perimenopause… Or Do I Just Hate Everyone?
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Even Halle Berry was misdiagnosed during perimenopause. A perfect example of how often women’s symptoms are misunderstood. In this episode of Call Your Doctor, board-certified physicians break down the real symptoms of perimenopause, including heavy or irregular periods, night sweats, brain fog, migraines, sleep disruption, mood changes, vaginal dryness, and libido shifts and why so many women are dismissed during this hormonal transition.
Call Your Doctor–Oh wait, that’s us!
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The group chat is officially open and it’s about to pop off. In this inaugural mini episode of Call Your Doctor, OB-GYNs Dr. Lucky Sekhon and Dr. Alicia Robbins introduce themselves, share how their friendship started during residency, and explain the professional journeys that led them here. They set the tone for the conversations ahead with a simple goal: cut through the noise, break down complicated health topics, and give women clear, honest information they can actually use.
It’s Time to 'Call Your Doctor'
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If you’ve ever Googled “Why am I like this?” at 11PM… It's time to Call Your Doctor! Welcome to your new favorite women’s health podcast hosted by board-certified physicians Dr. Lucky Sekhon and Dr. Alicia Robbins. From hormones and fertility to perimenopause, sexual health, and everything in between, they break down the topics women are actually thinking about with real science, real talk, and zero judgment.
CALL YOUR DOCTOR: A PODCAST
If you’re Googling “Is this normal?” or spiraling down a “What’s wrong with me?” rabbit hole... you’ve come to the right place. Your board-certified besties are officially in the chat to answer all your questions.
Call Your Doctor is a women’s health podcast hosted by Dr. Lucky Sekhon, fertility specialist and OB/GYN, and Dr. Alicia Robbins, perimenopause and hormone expert. Together, they deliver relatable, evidence-based advice on topics such as hormones, egg freezing, perimenopause, sexual health, aging, and just navigating today’s confusing world of women’s health.
Every Monday they dive into honest conversations, real-life stories, and actionable medical guidance in smart, digestible episodes designed for busy women who want real science without the overwhelm.
Join the chat. Ask them anything... no topic is off limits!
Have a question? Call us at (754) 225-5362 (aka 754-CALLDOC).
MEET YOUR HOSTS
Dr. Lucky Sekhon, MD
Fertility physician, researcher, social media myth-buster, and proud girl mom.
Lucky is known for making complex science approachable and empowering women with evidence-based knowledge in an often-misinformed landscape. She brings her wit, warmth, and insider perspective to every episode.
Dr. Alicia Robbins, MD
Perimenopause and wellness specialist, Founder of The Elm, and mom of two.
Alicia helps women thrive through every stage of life with practical, relatable advice on hormones, sleep, sexual health, and longevity. Her mission: to make feeling good simple and sustainable.
ABOUT THE PODCAST
Each week, Lucky and Alicia tackle trending topics in women’s health—everything from egg freezing and perimenopause to supplements, sex after kids, and the realities of the healthcare system.
Episodes are short, smart, and judgment-free, packed with practical insights you can use right away—all in the time it takes to sit in the school pick-up line (or get your nails done).
No pseudoscience.
No jargon.
Just real talk from two board-certified doctors who get it.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Weekly 30–40 minute episodes
Relatable stories + expert insights
Practical takeaways you can apply today
Zero judgement, zero fluff
TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Egg Freezing 101
• Perimenopause Decoded
• Sex After Kids
• Vaginal Rejuvenation: What Actually Works?
• How to Pick a Fertility Doctor
• The Wild West Healthcare System: How to Advocate for Yourself