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Navigating the Perimenopause Puzzle: Your Journey, Your Power

Navigating the Perimenopause Puzzle: Your Journey, Your Power



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Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we bring powerful conversations straight to the brave, brilliant, and bold women in our community. I’m your host, and today we’re tackling a topic that impacts millions—perimenopause. This transition is a normal part of every woman’s life, but too often it’s misunderstood, dismissed, or even shrouded in silence. Let’s change that together.

Have you ever wondered why your cycles are getting unpredictable or your energy seems to shift out of the blue? You might be navigating perimenopause—a phase that can stretch from your late 30s into your 50s, bridging the path to menopause. Just imagine: hot flashes popping up during your morning meeting, restless nights, mood swings that make you question who’s really steering the ship. These are just a few of the symptoms women like Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, host of Menopause: Unmuted, discuss openly to empower others to speak up and seek real solutions.

To illuminate some answers and bust myths, I am thrilled to be joined today by Dr. Ashley Barker from the Health and Her Podcast, who provides practical, compassionate care for women. Dr. Barker, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Barker, could you first help us understand—what exactly is happening in our bodies during perimenopause? How do changing hormone levels affect things like sleep, mood, and bone health?

Listeners, you might relate to the unpredictable cycles or sudden hot flashes. According to both the Mayo Clinic and Dr. Barker, these shifts are driven by fluctuating estrogen and progesterone. You might experience increased anxiety, joint pain, or even difficulty concentrating. Dr. Barker, what are the earliest signs women should look out for, and when should they reach out for help?

Treatment options are as varied as our experiences—Dr. Barker explains the role of hormone therapy, which can be delivered as a pill, patch, spray, or cream. It’s often the gold standard for hot flashes and night sweats, though it’s crucial to weigh the benefits and risks with your provider. Non-hormonal options, like SSRIs for mood or fezolinetant for hot flashes, present strong alternatives, particularly for women unable to use estrogen. Dr. Barker, what do you recommend for women hesitant about hormone therapy or seeking more natural approaches?

We also dive into lifestyle empowerment. UCLA Health emphasizes that nutrition, movement, and sleep are foundational—you can actively support heart health and bone strength with a Mediterranean-inspired diet and regular weight-bearing exercise. Dr. Barker, what about holistic therapies—can techniques like yoga, cognitive behavioral therapy, or even acupuncture make a difference?

Let’s not forget the importance of advocacy. If you’re struggling with symptoms and not getting answers, push for the care you deserve. The Women’s Health Podcast is here to show you that your questions and your wellbeing matter.

Let me summarize our key takeaways: Perimenopause is a unique journey for every woman. Expert partners like Dr. Ashley Barker urge us to listen to our bodies, explore treatment options with trusted professionals, and embrace lifestyle choices that promote strength and resilience. There are solutions—from medical treatments to mindful movement and nutrition—that empower you to thrive, not just survive, through this transition.

Thank you for tuning in today and for being part of a movement dedicated to women’s health, voice, and power. Subscribe to the Women’s Health Podcast for more empowering stories, expert guidance, and real conversations. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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