
Perimenopause Power: Navigating Change, Reclaiming You
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we champion every woman’s right to knowledge, self-advocacy, and whole health. I’m your host, and today, we’re getting right to one of the most transformative—and sometimes misunderstood—chapters in a woman’s life: perimenopause.
Perimenopause isn’t just about physical changes; it’s where empowerment begins. For many women, this journey starts in their late 30s or early 40s, signaling the body’s gradual transition toward menopause. You might notice irregular periods, hot flashes, mood changes, or sleep challenges. While these changes can be disorienting, let’s make one thing clear: you are not alone, and knowledge is your power. According to Every Mother and Dr. Haleema Sheikh from the Marion Gluck Clinic, being informed about these symptoms and the available treatments is the first step to regaining control over your well-being.
To help us navigate this maze, I’ve invited Dr. Haleema Sheikh, a renowned hormone specialist, to join us. Dr. Sheikh, thank you for being here.
Let’s dive in. First, what are the early signs of perimenopause that every woman should look out for? Are there symptoms that often get misunderstood or dismissed by healthcare providers? Many women report not feeling heard—how can we advocate for ourselves and ensure our symptoms are taken seriously? I’d also love for you to shed light on hormone therapies, like estrogen or progesterone, and what options are truly safe and effective. How do non-hormonal treatments and holistic therapies, such as acupuncture or yoga, fit into the bigger picture? Beyond physical symptoms, perimenopause brings emotional changes—what’s your advice for managing mood swings or mental health during this time?
Empowerment isn’t just about treatments; it’s about mindset and support. Dr. Sheikh, can you speak to the importance of education, community, and finding the right healthcare provider? For those navigating perimenopause and feeling overwhelmed, what practical steps can they take—right now—to feel more confident and in control?
To our listeners, remember: perimenopause is a natural, normal transition—an opportunity for growth, self-discovery, and deeper connection with your body. Whether you choose hormone therapy, holistic approaches, or lifestyle adjustments, the most important thing is to make informed choices that suit your unique needs and values. Keep track of your symptoms, ask questions, and don’t accept dismissal from healthcare providers. As Marion Gluck Clinic and Every Mother report, seeking out information and support—whether from trusted experts, support groups, or fellow women—can make all the difference in your journey.
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