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Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change with Dr. Ashley Barker

Perimenopause Unfiltered: Navigating the Change with Dr. Ashley Barker



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Welcome back to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we empower women to own every stage of their health journey. Today, we’re breaking open a topic packed with change, challenge, and—yes—opportunity: perimenopause. If you’re in your late 30s or 40s and noticing your body shifting in ways you didn’t expect, this one is for you. Perimenopause isn’t just the lead-up to menopause; it’s a unique season full of transformation—sometimes frustrating, often confusing, but always deserving of attention and understanding.

Let’s get right into the conversation. Perimenopause is that in-between phase where your ovaries start to slow estrogen production, your periods might become irregular, and a wild mix of symptoms can appear—hot flashes, sleep trouble, mood swings, and changes in libido, just to name a few. According to the Mayo Clinic, these hormonal shifts can last months or even years, and no two women experience it the same way.

To help bring clarity, I sat down with Dr. Ashley Barker, co-host of the Health and Her Podcast and a leader in women’s wellness. The first thing I asked was: “What’s actually happening in our bodies during perimenopause?”

Dr. Barker explained that estrogen and progesterone are fluctuating, causing symptoms that might start out subtle—like trouble sleeping, new anxiety, or heavier periods—before escalating. She emphasized that while discomfort is common, suffering in silence isn’t necessary. Women deserve real solutions.

I asked her, “Which symptoms should prompt a woman to see her doctor?” She said, any symptom that disrupts your quality of life is worth a conversation. Erratic bleeding, depression, or severe hot flashes are just a few examples where professional guidance is key.

Women often wonder, “What are my treatment options, especially if I’d like alternatives to hormones?” Dr. Barker outlined how hormone therapy remains the most effective treatment for hot flashes and night sweats, but it’s not for everyone and isn’t the only answer. Non-hormonal medications such as certain antidepressants or the new fezolinetant can tackle hot flashes. Techniques from yoga to acupuncture, therapy for mood support, or even just improving sleep hygiene can make a powerful difference. She stressed there’s no one-size-fits-all approach—your health is yours to direct.

Finally, I asked, “What’s her biggest message for women moving through this phase?” Dr. Barker encourages owning your health journey, rejecting shame or stigma, and building a support network—whether that’s friends, family, or women-centered podcasts like this one.

Listeners, our key takeaways today: Perimenopause is a real, valid transition—listen to your body and advocate for yourself. There are many treatment paths; don’t hesitate to ask your healthcare provider what’s best for you. And most importantly, remember you are not alone.

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