Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Perimenopause Power: Navigating the Change with Knowledge and Grace
Published 5 months, 1 week ago
Description
This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.
Welcome to Women’s Health Podcast. Today we’re cutting right to an issue that affects millions of us, yet is wrapped in stigma and confusion: perimenopause. This is a transition that can start as early as your 30s or 40s, and brings real, physical changes—not just hot flashes, but shifts in mood, sleep, periods, and more. So let’s get honest, clear, and empowered about what’s really happening, and how you can take charge along the way.
I’m your host and today we’ll be joined by Dr. Elina Zeldina from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, an advocate for empowering women through all life stages, including perimenopause and menopause.
Perimenopause isn’t an illness—it’s a powerful phase that every woman will encounter. But too often, women are left in the dark or made to feel ashamed about what’s actually a natural biological transition. Before we dive into our expert interview, here’s what you need to know: perimenopause is the lead-in to menopause, marked by fluctuating hormone levels that can cause symptoms like irregular cycles, night sweats, sleep disturbances, mood swings, and even changes in libido and concentration. For some, it’s a whisper. For others, it’s a roar.
Making your way through perimenopause is about information, support, and tailored care. According to the Every Mother organization, lifestyle shifts really matter—nutrition, staying active, and managing stress can reduce symptoms and give you back some control. Soy, calcium, and vitamin D, for example, can be key nutrients. Movement, whether it’s a walk or strength training, builds resilient bones and keeps hot flashes at bay. And yes, managing stress is essential — meditation, yoga, or whatever way you carve out peace, matters.
But let’s talk strategy with an expert. Dr. Zeldina, thanks for joining us. What are the most common but misunderstood symptoms women experience during perimenopause? When should a listener consider medical options like hormone replacement therapy, and how do you tailor those to someone’s unique story? Can you speak to non-hormonal treatments, and what role do lifestyle changes play for your patients? To our listeners: ask yourself, is your sleep or mood suffering? Does your energy dip impact your day-to-day? Dr. Zeldina, what should women look for in a provider, and how do we know the difference between an expected symptom and something that needs further evaluation?
Many clinics, like Premier OBGYN, focus on personalized care—from helping you track your cycles to weighing lifestyle modifications or starting hormone therapy if needed. Other experts, like Dr. Haleema Sheikh of Marion Gluck Clinic, emphasize the power of education and choice, from therapy for mental support to balanced diet and exercise plans.
Ultimately, embracing perimenopause is not just about symptom management, it’s about empowerment. You own your body and deserve to advocate for your needs, demand clear answers from your doctors, and surround yourself with support and trustworthy information. There’s no one-size-fits-all. Be curious, be courageous, and know that your journey is unique—and valuable.
To all listeners, thank you for making time for your health today. Don’t forget to subscribe for more expert interviews and real talk on issues that matter in women’s health. 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
Welcome to Women’s Health Podcast. Today we’re cutting right to an issue that affects millions of us, yet is wrapped in stigma and confusion: perimenopause. This is a transition that can start as early as your 30s or 40s, and brings real, physical changes—not just hot flashes, but shifts in mood, sleep, periods, and more. So let’s get honest, clear, and empowered about what’s really happening, and how you can take charge along the way.
I’m your host and today we’ll be joined by Dr. Elina Zeldina from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, an advocate for empowering women through all life stages, including perimenopause and menopause.
Perimenopause isn’t an illness—it’s a powerful phase that every woman will encounter. But too often, women are left in the dark or made to feel ashamed about what’s actually a natural biological transition. Before we dive into our expert interview, here’s what you need to know: perimenopause is the lead-in to menopause, marked by fluctuating hormone levels that can cause symptoms like irregular cycles, night sweats, sleep disturbances, mood swings, and even changes in libido and concentration. For some, it’s a whisper. For others, it’s a roar.
Making your way through perimenopause is about information, support, and tailored care. According to the Every Mother organization, lifestyle shifts really matter—nutrition, staying active, and managing stress can reduce symptoms and give you back some control. Soy, calcium, and vitamin D, for example, can be key nutrients. Movement, whether it’s a walk or strength training, builds resilient bones and keeps hot flashes at bay. And yes, managing stress is essential — meditation, yoga, or whatever way you carve out peace, matters.
But let’s talk strategy with an expert. Dr. Zeldina, thanks for joining us. What are the most common but misunderstood symptoms women experience during perimenopause? When should a listener consider medical options like hormone replacement therapy, and how do you tailor those to someone’s unique story? Can you speak to non-hormonal treatments, and what role do lifestyle changes play for your patients? To our listeners: ask yourself, is your sleep or mood suffering? Does your energy dip impact your day-to-day? Dr. Zeldina, what should women look for in a provider, and how do we know the difference between an expected symptom and something that needs further evaluation?
Many clinics, like Premier OBGYN, focus on personalized care—from helping you track your cycles to weighing lifestyle modifications or starting hormone therapy if needed. Other experts, like Dr. Haleema Sheikh of Marion Gluck Clinic, emphasize the power of education and choice, from therapy for mental support to balanced diet and exercise plans.
Ultimately, embracing perimenopause is not just about symptom management, it’s about empowerment. You own your body and deserve to advocate for your needs, demand clear answers from your doctors, and surround yourself with support and trustworthy information. There’s no one-size-fits-all. Be curious, be courageous, and know that your journey is unique—and valuable.
To all listeners, thank you for making time for your health today. Don’t forget to subscribe for more expert interviews and real talk on issues that matter in women’s health. 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