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Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change on Your Terms

Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change on Your Terms

Published 7 months ago
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Welcome back to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we put women’s experiences and voices at the center of important conversations about health, advocacy, and empowerment. Today, we’re diving into a topic that will impact nearly every woman at some stage—perimenopause. We’re skipping the surface-level chatter and getting straight to the heart of what it means to navigate this transition: physically, mentally, and emotionally. Perimenopause is a chapter full of change, and it’s time for us to understand it on our terms, armed with accurate information and a sense of agency.

Perimenopause typically begins in a woman’s 40s, but it can start earlier or later depending on genetics and lifestyle. The ovaries begin their natural decline, hormone levels like estrogen and progesterone fluctuate, and symptom patterns can shift every few months. Hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruptions, mood swings, brain fog, irregular periods: these are some of the challenges women may encounter, but every woman’s story will be distinct. As Dr. Laura Lipold of Cleveland Clinic emphasizes, there’s no “normal”–there is only your experience. And understanding that empowers you to seek support, not validation from comparison.

To unravel what perimenopause really means for today’s women, I’ve invited Dr. Susan Garcia, board-certified OB-GYN and outspoken women’s health advocate, to the podcast. Here are some of the questions I’ll be asking her to illuminate this often-misunderstood stage:

What are the earliest signs of perimenopause? How does a woman know she’s entering this transition, and when should she reach out to a provider for guidance?
Can you explain why symptoms can vary so much between different women, and even month to month?
Are there ways to minimize disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, insomnia, and mood changes without jumping immediately to hormone therapy?
What role do nutrition, exercise, and self-care play in supporting health during perimenopause?
Can you discuss the emotional and mental changes some women describe—are these related to hormones, life circumstances, or both?
How can women advocate for themselves in the doctor’s office, especially if their symptoms are dismissed or minimized?
What’s the relationship between perimenopause and long-term health concerns like osteoporosis or heart disease?
The goal of this episode isn’t just education; it’s to hand you the microphone so you can own your perimenopausal experience. As Dr. Lipold states, women-centered care isn’t just about treating symptoms, but seeing the whole person, which is especially critical at a time when many feel invisible in the healthcare system.

The key takeaways are all about self-advocacy and empowerment: Recognize that your symptoms are real and worthy of support. Move away from shame and isolation by seeking out information, mentorship, and community. Develop lifestyle habits that nourish your changing body—think exercise, mindful nutrition, stress reduction, and sleep. And perhaps most importantly: ask for help when you need it, and don’t take “that’s just aging” for an answer when you know something’s off.

Thank you for tuning in to the Women’s Health Podcast. If you found this episode empowering or insightful, please subscribe and share it with the women in your life. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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