Fix Your Period
The Period Party Podcast · EP. 115 · August 18, 2021

Addressing Racial Bias In Maternal Healthcare

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Kimberly Seals Allers is an award-winning journalist, five-time author, international speaker, strategist, and advocate for maternal & infant health. A former senior editor at ESSENCE and writer at FORTUNE magazine, Kimberly is a leading voice on the socio-cultural complexities of motherhood. She is also the founder of Irth, a new app to address bias in maternity & infant care.

In this episode, Kimberly and I talk about how she awakened to the inequalities in maternal and infant healthcare, the scary reality of the impact of race on medical care, the racist history of the medical field, what she’s doing to decode bias and create a better experience for Black and brown women, how white women can help to address the inequality in our medical system, and so much more. You are going to love this episode!

Episode Highlights

Resources Mentioned

Fix Your Period

How Fix Your Period Supports Your Hormonal Health

Fix Your Period is built on Nicole Jardim's root-cause approach to women's hormonal health — the same methodology explored throughout The Period Party Podcast. Here's how the app can support your journey.

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Hormone Health Assessment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from this episode — and how Fix Your Period can help.

What is Fix Your Period?
Fix Your Period is a women's hormonal health app built by Nicole Jardim, Certified Women's Health Coach and author of Fix Your Period. The free app includes a Hormone Health Assessment, personalised results, and resources. Fix Your Period Premium unlocks your personalised protocol, Nicole's signature Period Pillars, symptom-specific protocols, and Nicole.AI.
Who is Nicole Jardim?
Nicole Jardim is a Certified Women's Health Coach, author of Fix Your Period, and host of The Period Party Podcast. She is the founder of the Institute for Menstrual Health and has helped tens of thousands of women address the root causes of their period problems. Her work has been featured in The Guardian, Well+Good, mindbodygreen, and Healthline.
How is Fix Your Period different from other period apps?
Most period apps focus on predicting your next period. Fix Your Period is built around understanding the root causes of what your symptoms are telling you — tracking not just cycle dates but blood quality, symptom patterns, and lifestyle factors, then providing Nicole's personalised protocols and education to address what's driving those symptoms.
Is Fix Your Period right for me if I don't have a period?
Absolutely. Fix Your Period supports women at every life stage — including those with amenorrhea, those who are postpartum, perimenopausal, or have had their periods disrupted by stress, illness, or hormonal conditions.
How long before I see results with Fix Your Period?
Results vary depending on the underlying cause and how consistently the protocols are followed. Many women notice improvements within the first few weeks, with more significant changes typically seen over 1–3 months of consistent effort.
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