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“In the Ladies’ Room with Dr. Donnica” is the only public ladies' room you can enter any time without ever waiting on line! Hosted by women’s health expert and media commentator Donnica Moore MD, the podcast will feature real conversations, with real women, about really intimate issues. They may be embarrassing, sad or funny, but they will always be
interesting & informative. You know, like the best conversations you've ever had in ladies' rooms with your best friends. . .or total strangers. . .and a physician!

With a wide variety of guests with “been there, done that” expertise, Dr. Donnica discusses the health and wellness topics women often talk with her about in the ladies’ room. . . after speaking engagements, media
briefings, at events, or just because they happen to be chatting anonymously while waiting on line or over the sink. Generally, these topics tend to be things that are embarrassing; issues Dr. Donnica calls “the Toilet Talk topics” (anything related to bowel or bladder issues, gas, bodily functions, periods, discharges, etc.); questions related to sex and intimacy; subjects women are uncomfortable discussing in public or in “mixed company”; challenges women are struggling with; or anything top of mind or in the news. In each topic, we add our Top Tips about that topic as well as a call to action.

Jan 22, 2018

Today, I'll be talking to Donna Cryer, an Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Patient Advocate, and founder/CEO of The Global Liver Institute. People routinely ask of adult women, "How many children do you have?" and it’s a question Donna dreads. Most people are simply unaware of the emotions this question can trigger, for someone who has dealt with infertility or lost a child. Donna will open up about her struggle with infertility and the emotional toll it took on her, her husband, and other couples who are trying to conceive. As with the incredible work she has done for those
struggling with liver and other gastroenterologic diseases she has channeled her experience into patient advocacy and encouraging sensitivity to the fertility challenges millions of women experience. 


For more information about Donna Cryer and The Global Liver Institute, go to www.GlobalLiver.org.