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Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we lift up real conversations about the challenges, breakthroughs, and empowerment shaping women’s health today. I’m your host, and today we’re diving right into a topic that isn’t talked about enough but impacts millions—perimenopause. Whether you’re approaching your forties, navigating sudden changes, or supporting someone who is, this episode is for you.
Perimenopause. For many, the word alone can trigger anxiety or confusion. But the truth is, perimenopause is a natural and important phase of a woman’s life—a time of powerful change, and yes, empowerment, when we claim agency over our health and bodies. According to Dr. Haleema Sheikh at the Marion Gluck Clinic, understanding your hormones and the options available is the first step to taking control during this transition.
I had the chance to sit down with Dr. Lisa Minkin, an OB/GYN who’s witnessed firsthand how women’s perspectives on perimenopause management are evolving. I asked her: What are the most common early signs of perimenopause, and how can women distinguish them from the stress or sleep issues of daily life? Dr. Minkin shared that symptoms like irregular periods, night sweats, sudden mood shifts, and stubborn fatigue often show up first. But the key, she says, is to track patterns over time and talk to your healthcare provider—because your individual experience matters.
We dug deeper into hormone replacement therapy, often known as HRT. Dr. Minkin explained that after misleading studies caused widespread fear in the early 2000s, many women have hesitated to even ask about hormones. In fact, as Yale School of Medicine reports, today’s research shows tailored HRT options can safely and effectively relieve hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and even protect bone health, especially if started in the early stages of perimenopause.
But medication alone isn’t the whole story. I asked Dr. Minkin about holistic or lifestyle approaches that can help. She noted there’s encouraging evidence for complementary therapies like acupuncture to ease hot flashes and yoga to manage anxiety—plus, never underestimate the power of daily movement, nutrition, and mindfulness.
One of the biggest barriers women face during perimenopause is feeling dismissed or unheard by healthcare providers. As Kris Teow of University College London points out, every woman’s experience is unique, so it’s vital to define what health and prosperity mean to you. Make your voice heard, ask questions, and advocate for your care.
Let’s highlight a few key takeaways before we wrap up. First, educate yourself—knowledge is power. Second, seek support: find community, talk to a trusted healthcare provider, and don’t be afraid to share what you’re experiencing. And finally, embrace perimenopause as a season for renewal, not an ending. With the right resources—from Dr. Minkin to clinics like Marion Gluck and support networks—it’s possible to navigate these changes with confidence, well-being, and empowerment.
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