Dr. Terry Dubrow and his wife, Heather Dubrow, recently spoke about a lesser-known side effect of the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic. The reality TV couple revealed on their iHeart podcast ‘Between Us’ that even their four kids were shocked by the conversation. Ozempic has been gaining attention as a weight-loss medicine, but many users are not aware of certain effects it may have. However, Heather and Terry highlighted one unique change that has started making waves online, the “Ozempic vulva.”Heather Dubrow Warns of ‘Ozempic Vulva’: What You Need to KnowDuring the podcast, the couple didn’t hold back. Terry admitted, “We talked about stuff that’s shockingly personal, maybe even a little TMI.” Heather chimed in, noting, “Our kids definitely were not thrilled when we started discussing Ozempic vulva.” Terry, with his medical expertise, explained the reasoning behind it, saying, “Rapid fat loss can reduce estrogen levels, which may lead to less lubrication, irritation, and changes in volume in that area.”What Is Ozempic Vulva?“Ozempic vulva” is not a medical term but a trendy phrase describing how some women notice changes in their vulva after taking Ozempic or similar weight-loss medications. These changes are usually linked to rapid weight loss rather than the drug itself. Most commonly, women report that the outer lips of the vulva look less full or appear saggy, and they may experience dryness, irritation, or discomfort.How Ozempic Works?Ozempic contains semaglutide, a prescription drug mainly used to manage type 2 diabetes by lowering blood sugar. It mimics a natural hormone called GLP-1, which helps the body release insulin when blood sugar is high, slows digestion, and reduces appetite. Beyond diabetes management, Ozempic has become popular for weight loss, especially among people with obesity or those at risk of heart disease.According to Prabha Sivaraman, a consultant obstetrician-gynecologist in the UK, as per Healthline, the phenomenon is not directly caused by Ozempic. “Women are seeing the effects of rapid weight loss on soft tissues. The drug doesn’t act on the vulva, vagina, or pelvic floor directly. These changes are simply by products of body composition shifting quickly,” she explains. Rapid fat loss can particularly affect areas like the mons pubis and labia majora, which normally provide volume and shape.Ozempic Side EffectsWhile Ozempic vulva is not an official medical side effect, the drug can cause more common issues such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, reduced appetite, or fatigue. Rarely, serious complications like pancreatitis, kidney or gallbladder problems, or severe allergic reactions can occur. Anyone taking Ozempic should do so under medical supervision and report unusual or severe symptoms to their doctor.Why Does Ozempic Vulva Happen?Several factors linked to rapid weight loss may contribute:Loss of fat and volume: Labia majora contain fatty tissue, and losing fat quickly can make them look thinner or less full.Changes in muscle and tissue tone: Weight loss can reduce muscle mass, affecting pelvic support and possibly changing sensation.Dehydration and hormonal shifts: Side effects like nausea or diarrhea can cause fluid loss, while lower estrogen from fat loss may reduce natural lubrication.Shifts in vaginal microbiome: Rapid changes in diet, digestion, and body chemistry can affect the balance of healthy bacteria, potentially causing irritation, odor, or unusual discharge.DISCLAIMER: Ozempic vulva is not a direct effect of the drug itself but reflects how rapid weight loss can change the appearance and comfort of the vulva. Staying hydrated and using lubricants can help, and for those concerned, medical advice or cosmetic options are available.