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Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change with Power and Grace

Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change with Power and Grace

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.

Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast. Today, we’re talking about a transition that half the population experiences, but is still surrounded by confusion and stigma: perimenopause. Maybe you’ve heard the word before, maybe you’re noticing changes in your body or mood, or maybe a friend mentioned it during a candid conversation. Perimenopause isn’t something to fear—it’s a powerful, natural phase of life, and today, we’ll walk through it together.

First, let’s get straight to what perimenopause is. Perimenopause marks the years leading up to menopause, when your ovaries gradually start producing less estrogen. This transition typically begins for women in their 40s, but for some, it can start as early as their mid-30s. The most common signs include irregular periods, hot flashes, mood shifts, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and changes in sexual desire. It can feel unsettling, but knowing what’s going on can be empowering.

To shed light on how to navigate these years, I spoke with Dr. Alexis Harper, an OB-GYN specializing in women’s hormonal health. Here are some key questions I asked her:

Dr. Harper, what are the earliest signs of perimenopause that women should look out for?
When should someone talk to their healthcare provider about symptoms?
Are there lifestyle changes that make a real difference in managing symptoms?
What are the pros and cons of hormone therapy, and how do you help patients decide if it’s right for them?
For women who prefer natural or non-hormonal options, what alternatives show promise?
How can women advocate for themselves if they feel their symptoms aren’t being taken seriously?

Dr. Harper shared that hormone therapy—often a combination of estrogen and progesterone—can be highly effective for symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, but it’s not for everyone. Women with histories of certain cancers, liver disease, heart conditions, or clotting disorders often need alternative approaches. For those, options include antidepressants, gabapentin for hot flashes, or cognitive behavioral therapy for mood changes. Lifestyle tweaks also matter: regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in calcium, and tracking what triggers hot flashes can give you more control day-to-day.

We also touched on supplements and herbal remedies. Here’s the deal: while some women explore plant-based therapies like black cohosh or soy, these aren’t regulated by the FDA and lack solid evidence for safety and effectiveness. Always consult a trusted provider before adding new supplements.

Now for the episode’s key takeaways. Perimenopause is a normal, sometimes challenging phase—but it’s also an opportunity to tune into your health and advocate for your needs. Don’t ignore symptoms that impact your quality of life. You have choices: hormone therapy, non-hormonal medicine, lifestyle changes, and alternative therapies. Your journey is unique, and you deserve support.

This has been the Women’s Health Podcast. Remember, every phase of womanhood is powerful. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and demand care that respects your experience. Until next time, keep listening to your body and championing your health.

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