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Perimenopause Power Hour: Your Midlife Makeover Starts Now

Perimenopause Power Hour: Your Midlife Makeover Starts Now

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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 – that powerful transition phase before menopause that can bring hot flashes, mood swings, irregular periods, and brain fog, but also unlocks your strength to advocate like never before.

Picture this: You're in a meeting, suddenly a wave of heat crashes over you, your heart races, and doubt creeps in. Sound familiar? According to the North American Menopause Society, perimenopause often starts in your 40s, lasting four to eight years as estrogen levels fluctuate wildly. But here's the empowerment: This isn't a crisis; it's your cue to reclaim control. Dr. Richard Levine from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood reminds us menopause is a natural transition, not an illness, and with the right tools, you can navigate it with confidence.

Let's bring in our expert guest, Dr. Elena Rivera, a board-certified OB-GYN with over 15 years specializing in women's hormonal health at the Marion Gluck Clinic. Dr. Rivera, welcome. Tell our listeners, what are the top three symptoms women overlook in perimenopause, and why do they matter?

Dr. Rivera: Sarah, absolutely. Many dismiss sleep disruptions from night sweats, anxiety that feels like it's all in their head, and vaginal dryness as just stress. These stem from dropping estrogen and progesterone, impacting everything from heart health to intimacy. Tracking them in a symptom journal, as recommended by the Mayo Clinic, empowers you to spot patterns and demand real answers from your doctor.

Sarah: Brilliant. Pushing back against medical gaslighting is key – women often hear 'it's just menopause,' but Blooming Leaf Counseling urges keeping that journal to provide evidence. Dr. Rivera, walk us through treatments. Is Hormone Replacement Therapy, or MHT as it's now called, a game-changer?

Dr. Rivera: Yes, MHT effectively eases hot flashes, night sweats, and dryness for many, per Every Mother resources. But it's personalized – weigh benefits against risks with your provider. Non-hormonal options like SSRIs from Hello Clue help mood and flashes too. Don't forget lifestyle wins: yoga, balanced diets, and exercise from Premier OBGYN slash symptoms naturally.

Sarah: Love that holistic vibe. Dr. Rivera, one question for our listeners feeling alone: How do communities fit in?

Dr. Rivera: Join online forums or North American Menopause Society groups – sharing stories builds resilience and uncovers tips like stress-busting meditation from Marion Gluck Clinic.

As we wrap this empowering chat, here are your key takeaways: One, educate yourself with resources from the North American Menopause Society and Mayo Clinic. Two, track symptoms daily to advocate fiercely. Three, blend MHT or SSRIs with exercise, nutrition, and yoga for total wellness. Four, connect with sister warriors in support networks – you're not alone.

Listeners, perimenopause is your power phase: Own it, speak up, and flourish. Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast – subscribe now for more episodes that lift you up. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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