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Perimenopause Uncensored: Reclaiming Your Power in the Pause

Perimenopause Uncensored: Reclaiming Your Power in the Pause



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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast. Today we’re unlocking one of the most pivotal—and too often misunderstood—transitions in a woman’s life: perimenopause. I’m your host, and I want to jump right into this essential conversation, because for millions of women, perimenopause can feel like a tidal wave of change—sometimes landing with confusion, sometimes with a sense of isolation, but always deserving respect and clarity.

Perimenopause isn’t just the lead-up to menopause; it’s a dynamic, transformative stage that can start as early as your late thirties or forties. According to Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, who hosts the powerful “Menopause: Unmuted” series, the experiences in perimenopause are as diverse as the women navigating them. You might notice changes in your cycle, unpredictable moods, sleep disturbances, a subtle shift in energy, or even night sweats that take you by surprise. Yet for too long, these symptoms have been minimized or kept quiet. This podcast is here to change that.

We’re joined today by Dr. Laura Pipher, a naturopathic doctor and women’s health expert featured on the Health and Her Podcast. Dr. Pipher, can you help us demystify perimenopause? What are the first changes women might notice physically and emotionally that signal this transition is underway?

Dr. Pipher, there’s so much anxiety around hormone therapies—what are the benefits and risks, and how should women approach this conversation with their healthcare provider?

Many listeners have asked if nutrition, exercise, or stress management can really make a difference. What does the evidence say, and what simple steps can women integrate into their daily routines for more stability during perimenopause?

You see a wide range of responses to perimenopause in your patients. What do you wish more women knew about this time in their lives, and what practical advice do you share when symptoms feel overwhelming or start to impact relationships, work, or confidence?

Finally, there’s still a stigma or silence around menopause in many communities. Dr. Pipher, how can women advocate for themselves and each other, both in the doctor’s office and the world at large?

I want to thank Dr. Pipher for sharing her deep expertise and relatable insights today. Here’s what I hope you’ll carry forward, listeners: first, perimenopause is a normal, powerful part of life—not something to hide or fear. Second, knowledge is the ultimate form of empowerment: when you recognize your symptoms, seek accurate information, and connect with supportive professionals and friends, you’re reclaiming agency over your health and story. And finally, women supporting women—through honest conversations and real representation in medicine—are reshaping what thriving through perimenopause looks like.

Thank you for tuning into the Women’s Health Podcast. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe and share it with friends or family. Your health is your power, and every conversation helps break the silence.

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