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Perimenopause Unfiltered: Empowering Your Journey
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where our mission is to empower, inform, and celebrate every step of your health journey. Today we're diving straight into a topic that's been kept in the shadows for far too long: perimenopause. As women, it's time to shift the narrative and claim this transition as one of knowledge, self-advocacy, and power.
Perimenopause marks the beginning of changes in your body leading up to menopause. For many, it means hot flashes that come and go like surprise guests, mood swings that can feel overwhelming, sleep disturbances, and an unexplainable shift in energy and focus. Leading experts like Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, whose work on the Menopause: Unmuted podcast is inspiring women worldwide, remind us that this time isn't just a medical experience—it's about listening to your body and advocating for your health.
Today, we’re joining Dr. Elina Zeldina from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, who champions comprehensive care for women at every life stage. Dr. Zeldina, can you walk our listeners through the physical, emotional, and social changes that often mark perimenopause? In your practice, what are the early indicators women can look out for, and how can they distinguish them from other health concerns?
Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, is a buzzword that often stirs confusion and controversy. Recent studies—highlighted by Yale Medicine—show that when tailored, HRT can be safe and life-changing for women within ten years of menopause, though every woman’s risk profile matters. Dr. Zeldina, how should listeners approach conversations about HRT, and what factors should they consider with their providers?
For those seeking non-hormonal routes, there’s hope. Antidepressants and blood pressure medications are showing promise for hot flashes and mood support. But lifestyle modifications remain foundational. According to Every Mother, simple changes—like regular exercise, a nutritious diet rich in calcium and phytoestrogens, managing stress with yoga or meditation, and maintaining solid sleep hygiene—can dramatically improve symptoms and overall wellbeing. Dr. Zeldina, what strategies have you seen work best for your patients when it comes to lifestyle changes, and what advice do you have for women feeling isolated or overwhelmed by their symptoms?
Navigating perimenopause isn't just a solo act. Building a support system and using reliable health information matters. Podcasts like Health and Her, hosted by Dr. Ashley Barker and Dr. Laura Pipher, show how sharing experiences sparks empowerment and sheds light on holistic care options. Dr. Zeldina, what resources or communities do you recommend for women wanting to learn more or connect with others on this journey?
Let’s recap key takeaways: Perimenopause is unique for every woman. Early recognition of symptoms, personalized care—whether it’s HRT or holistic interventions—and prioritizing mental health are all critical. Most importantly, advocacy and empowerment go hand in hand. If you’re entering this phase, remember—your questions and comfort are the priority. Seek credible advice, connect with community, and take action that feels right for you.
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where our mission is to empower, inform, and celebrate every step of your health journey. Today we're diving straight into a topic that's been kept in the shadows for far too long: perimenopause. As women, it's time to shift the narrative and claim this transition as one of knowledge, self-advocacy, and power.
Perimenopause marks the beginning of changes in your body leading up to menopause. For many, it means hot flashes that come and go like surprise guests, mood swings that can feel overwhelming, sleep disturbances, and an unexplainable shift in energy and focus. Leading experts like Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, whose work on the Menopause: Unmuted podcast is inspiring women worldwide, remind us that this time isn't just a medical experience—it's about listening to your body and advocating for your health.
Today, we’re joining Dr. Elina Zeldina from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, who champions comprehensive care for women at every life stage. Dr. Zeldina, can you walk our listeners through the physical, emotional, and social changes that often mark perimenopause? In your practice, what are the early indicators women can look out for, and how can they distinguish them from other health concerns?
Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, is a buzzword that often stirs confusion and controversy. Recent studies—highlighted by Yale Medicine—show that when tailored, HRT can be safe and life-changing for women within ten years of menopause, though every woman’s risk profile matters. Dr. Zeldina, how should listeners approach conversations about HRT, and what factors should they consider with their providers?
For those seeking non-hormonal routes, there’s hope. Antidepressants and blood pressure medications are showing promise for hot flashes and mood support. But lifestyle modifications remain foundational. According to Every Mother, simple changes—like regular exercise, a nutritious diet rich in calcium and phytoestrogens, managing stress with yoga or meditation, and maintaining solid sleep hygiene—can dramatically improve symptoms and overall wellbeing. Dr. Zeldina, what strategies have you seen work best for your patients when it comes to lifestyle changes, and what advice do you have for women feeling isolated or overwhelmed by their symptoms?
Navigating perimenopause isn't just a solo act. Building a support system and using reliable health information matters. Podcasts like Health and Her, hosted by Dr. Ashley Barker and Dr. Laura Pipher, show how sharing experiences sparks empowerment and sheds light on holistic care options. Dr. Zeldina, what resources or communities do you recommend for women wanting to learn more or connect with others on this journey?
Let’s recap key takeaways: Perimenopause is unique for every woman. Early recognition of symptoms, personalized care—whether it’s HRT or holistic interventions—and prioritizing mental health are all critical. Most importantly, advocacy and empowerment go hand in hand. If you’re entering this phase, remember—your questions and comfort are the priority. Seek credible advice, connect with community, and take action that feels right for you.
Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI