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Perimenopause Power: Navigating Change with Knowledge & Grace

Perimenopause Power: Navigating Change with Knowledge & Grace

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.

Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we celebrate the power of knowledge and the strength of every woman. I’m your host, and today, we’re jumping right into a topic that affects millions of women, yet often remains shrouded in mystery—perimenopause. Whether you’re in your thirties, forties, or beyond, this conversation aims to empower you with facts, practical strategies, and a sense of community as you navigate this transformative time.

Perimenopause is the natural transition leading to menopause, typically beginning in your 40s but sometimes starting earlier. It can last anywhere from a few years up to a decade, and during this time, your body’s estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate, bringing a range of symptoms. You’re not imagining those unpredictable cycles, the sudden heat of hot flashes, or the mood swings that seem to come out of nowhere. These are hallmark experiences of perimenopause. Many women also report night sweats, sleep disturbances, vaginal dryness, and even changes in libido and memory.

Today, we have Dr. Anjali Patel, a board-certified OB/GYN, joining us to bring expert insight to this conversation. Here are some questions I’m excited to explore with her:

Dr. Patel, can you walk us through what exactly is happening hormonally in the body during perimenopause, and how does that relate to the symptoms many women experience?

Many listeners are frustrated by the unpredictability of perimenopause. How can someone distinguish between ‘normal’ perimenopausal symptoms and something that warrants further investigation?

We often hear about hormone therapy as a treatment. What are the current recommendations around hormone therapy, and what risks or benefits should women be aware of?

For women who prefer not to use hormones, what non-hormonal treatments or lifestyle changes have strong evidence for symptom management?

Can you share advice on how to talk with healthcare providers about perimenopause to advocate for better care?

One of the most empowering things we can do during perimenopause is embrace self-care. Diet, exercise, and stress management all play vital roles. Simple changes—like adding more plant-based foods, prioritizing regular movement, and tracking what triggers your symptoms—truly make a difference. Also, know that you can ask for help. If you’re struggling with your mood, sleep, intimacy, or anything else, your concerns are valid. Connect with a provider who listens and collaborates with you on solutions.

To sum up today’s episode: perimenopause is a profound phase—not just a set of symptoms to endure, but a chance to understand and care for yourself more deeply. Knowledge is power. Community is strength. If you’re in the thick of perimenopause, you are far from alone. And if you’re supporting a friend or family member, your understanding matters.

Thank you for joining the Women’s Health Podcast. Stay tuned for more real, relatable conversations. And remember: every stage of your health journey is worthy of respect, attention, and celebration.

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