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Owning the Change: Your Perimenopause Power Guide with Dr. Chen

Owning the Change: Your Perimenopause Power Guide with Dr. Chen

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.

Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to take charge of your body and thrive through every stage. I'm your host, Sarah Thompson, and today we're diving into perimenopause—the powerful transition that can feel like a storm but equips you with the wisdom to own your next chapter.

Picture this: you're in your forties, suddenly hit by a hot flash at work, moods swinging like a pendulum, and periods playing hide and seek. That's perimenopause, listeners, the phase when your ovaries start slowing down, estradiol and progesterone levels drop, sparking irregular cycles, night sweats, fatigue, vaginal dryness, sleep issues, and even joint pain, as explained by experts at the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic. It often kicks off in your forties, earlier if you smoke or after certain surgeries, according to UR Medicine. But here's the empowerment: this isn't the end—it's your signal to reclaim control.

Imagine chatting with Dr. Lisa Chen, a menopause specialist from the Menopause Society. Dr. Chen, what are the first signs listeners should watch for, and how can they track them without panic? She'd say, start journaling your cycles and symptoms—apps like Clue or Flo make it simple. Then, for those game-changing hot flashes and night sweats that disrupt 75% of women, what's the gold standard? Hormone therapy, Dr. Chen affirms—estrogen-based options like patches or pills from Mayo Clinic guidelines, most effective if started before age 60 and within 10 years of menopause onset, per PubMed studies. No contraindications? It's got a strong benefit-risk ratio, easing symptoms while protecting bones.

But empowerment means options, right? Dr. Chen, for those skipping hormones—maybe due to breast cancer history—what non-hormonal heroes do you recommend? Fezolinetant, branded Veozah, blocks brain heat signals, as FDA-approved per Mayo Clinic. Antidepressants like SSRIs cut hot flashes, Gabapentin eases them alongside sleep, and Oxybutynin tackles them too. Vaginal estrogen creams or rings from Cleveland Clinic soothe dryness and painful sex without systemic risks. Hormonal birth control, like low-dose pills or IUDs, stabilizes early chaos, notes Southern New Hampshire Health experts.

Dr. Chen, how about lifestyle wins? Yoga and mindfulness from Mayo Clinic reduce stress, acupuncture shows promise for flashes, and cognitive behavioral therapy builds mood resilience. Weight creeps up? Focus on protein-rich meals and strength training to counter metabolic shifts.

Listeners, key takeaways to empower you: One, track symptoms and consult your doctor—perimenopause is undertreated, but individualized plans boost quality of life. Two, hormone therapy shines for many, but non-hormonal paths like Veozah or lifestyle tweaks work wonders. Three, you're not alone—this phase hones your strength for a vibrant beyond.

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