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Perimenopause Power-Up: Reclaiming Vitality in Midlife with Dr. Minkin

Perimenopause Power-Up: Reclaiming Vitality in Midlife with Dr. Minkin

Published 5 months ago
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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.

Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, I’m your host, and I’m so glad you’re here. Today, we’re diving right into one of the most pivotal yet misunderstood transitions in a woman’s life: perimenopause. This isn’t just a medical phase—it’s a transformative journey filled with change, insight, and the power to rewrite what it means to thrive in midlife.

Perimenopause marks the years leading up to menopause, often beginning in a woman’s 40s, but for some it can start even earlier. It’s the time when estrogen and other hormones start to fluctuate, triggering changes in periods, mood, sleep, and so much more. In the world of women’s health, too many of us grew up believing that menopause was the big hurdle—but it’s perimenopause that can upend our bodies, our relationships, and our self-image.

To inspire and empower, I’ve invited Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a leader in gynecology from Yale and host of the Menopause: Unmuted podcast series. Dr. Minkin has made it her life’s work to destigmatize conversations around menopause and perimenopause, filling the knowledge gaps that generations of women have faced. Her research and advocacy bridge both science and real-life solutions, giving us a blueprint for navigating these years with strength.

Dr. Minkin, thank you for being here. First, can you explain what perimenopause actually is and how it differs from menopause?

Many listeners tell me they’re dealing with changes like irregular cycles, unexplained fatigue, and mood swings, but their doctors often brush these off. What symptoms should women really look out for, and how can they advocate for themselves in the doctor’s office?

There’s a lot of fear around hormone therapy. Can you break down current thinking on the safety and benefits of hormone treatments, especially in the perimenopausal years? Are there non-hormonal options that actually help?

Women are often told to just “ride it out.” What practical steps—food, fitness, stress management—can empower women to take control during perimenopause?

So much of this process is invisible. How can women open up meaningful conversations with partners, employers, and even their own families about what they’re experiencing?

Menopause and perimenopause are still taboo in many communities. What can we do—at home and in the workplace—to change that narrative and ensure every woman is supported at this stage?

That was Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, offering clarity for anyone feeling overwhelmed by perimenopause. The one thing I want each listener to take away is this: perimenopause is not the end of vitality, but a new beginning, a chance to reclaim your health and voice. If you’re experiencing symptoms, you’re not alone, and your experience deserves respect, resources, and real solutions.

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