[Review] It's Not Hysteria (Karen Tang) Summarized.

[Review] It's Not Hysteria (Karen Tang) Summarized.
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[Review] It's Not Hysteria (Karen Tang) Summarized.

Jul 13 2026 | 00:09:32

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Episode July 13, 2026 00:09:32

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It's Not Hysteria (Karen Tang)

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Karen Tang's It's Not Hysteria is an accessible nonfiction guide to gynecologic and reproductive health. Written by a board-certified gynecologist and minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, it addresses the knowledge gaps, stigma, and clinical dismissal that can make symptoms involving periods, pelvic pain, fertility, sexual health, and menopause difficult to recognize and discuss. The title invokes the long history of hysteria as a label used to minimize or mischaracterize women's physical experiences. Tang combines foundational explanations of anatomy and bodily processes with overviews of common conditions, including endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, fibroids, ovarian cysts, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and pelvic-floor problems. Its purpose is not to substitute for individualized diagnosis or treatment. Rather, it gives readers language for describing symptoms, context for evaluating health information, and practical ways to prepare for medical appointments. The book also places personal health questions within broader problems of unequal research attention, bias, access, and reproductive autonomy.

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