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Perimenopause Power: Dr. LaCroix on Taking Control of Your Midlife Transition

Perimenopause Power: Dr. LaCroix on Taking Control of Your Midlife Transition

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.

Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, empowering women like you to thrive through perimenopause, that dynamic transition starting in your mid-40s when hormones shift, bringing hot flashes, mood swings, irregular periods, and sleep disruptions. But here's the power move: knowledge turns challenges into triumphs.

Today, we're diving deep with Dr. Andrea LaCroix, Distinguished Professor at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health, whose Lancet paper champions an empowerment approach to menopause care, making you an equal partner in your health decisions. Dr. LaCroix, welcome. What are the most common perimenopause symptoms women share with you?

Dr. LaCroix: Listeners often describe intense hot flashes and night sweats that disrupt sleep, irritability from hormonal dips, and brain fog that feels like a fog over their sharp minds. Vaginal dryness and mood changes hit hard too, but validating these as normal empowers women to seek solutions.

Absolutely, Dr. LaCroix. Every Mother reports that regular exercise like aerobic workouts, strength training, and yoga from programs like Every Mother reduces hot flashes, boosts mood, maintains weight, and strengthens bones. How does movement fit into your empowerment model?

Dr. LaCroix: Exercise is foundational. It tackles physical and emotional symptoms head-on, building resilience. Pair it with stress busters like mindfulness meditation and deep breathing to ease exacerbated flares.

Listeners, imagine reclaiming your energy. Dr. LaCroix, let's talk treatments. Katie Ostrom MD highlights hormone replacement therapy, or HRT—now often called menopausal hormone therapy or MHT—as effective for hot flashes, night sweats, and dryness, but with risks to discuss individually.

Dr. LaCroix: Yes, MHT shines in randomized trials for many, safer when started early. But non-hormonal options like SSRIs from Hello Clue help moods and flashes without hormones. No single cure exists, so shared decisions with your provider are key—no commercial hype, just evidence.

Psychology Today echoes that current HRT research debunks old fears, making it viable for thriving. Dr. LaCroix, how can workplaces and support systems amplify this?

Dr. LaCroix: Resources like Menopause at Work urge flexible hours and education. Build your circle—talk to sisters, join groups. The World Health Organization defines empowerment as gaining control over life's factors, so self-advocate fiercely.

Powerful words. Listeners, key takeaways: Embrace perimenopause as growth. Track symptoms, adopt the Mediterranean diet for holistic balance per Dr. Jenna Rayachoti, exercise daily, manage stress, explore MHT or SSRIs with your doctor, and build support. You're not diminishing—you're evolving into your strongest self.

Thank you, Dr. LaCroix, for lighting the path. Listeners, thank you for tuning in—subscribe now for more empowerment on Women's Health Podcast. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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