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Welcome back to the Women’s Health Podcast. It’s time to get right to it—today’s episode is all about perimenopause: what the transition means for our bodies, our minds, and, most importantly, our sense of empowerment as women. If you’re starting to notice changes in your energy, mood, sleep, or cycles in your 40s, or even late 30s, it’s not just your imagination. Perimenopause really is a season of physical and emotional transformation, and it’s time we talk about it with confidence and clarity.
Here with us today is Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, host of the renowned Menopause: Unmuted series. Dr. Minkin has dedicated her career to demystifying women’s hormonal health and showing women how to thrive through every stage. As she says in her podcast, perimenopause isn’t just about symptoms—it’s about taking charge, understanding your options, and rewriting the narrative so that women feel informed and powerful.
Dr. Minkin, let’s jump right in. For many listeners, perimenopause starts with disruptive changes—hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irregular cycles. Can you walk us through what exactly is happening in our bodies during this time, and why these changes can vary so much from person to person?
Next, I want to ask: When do you recommend women reach out for professional guidance—and why is it so important to find a provider who truly listens and specializes in menopause care, like you and the team at the North American Menopause Society?
Hormone therapy often comes up in conversations about perimenopause, but there’s also growing interest in non-hormonal options and holistic approaches. What should listeners know about the benefits and risks—and how do they decide what’s right for their unique bodies?
For those wanting to take control right now, even before seeing a specialist, what are your top three lifestyle or nutrition strategies to help manage symptoms and build resilience?
Lastly, Dr. Minkin, so much stigma still surrounds perimenopause, leaving many women feeling alone or misunderstood. What would you say to listeners who might be apprehensive or embarrassed to speak up about what they’re experiencing?
One of the biggest takeaways from today’s conversation is this: knowledge is the ultimate tool of empowerment. Whether you’re embracing hormone replacement therapy, making dietary tweaks, or just learning to listen to your own body, your journey through perimenopause is yours to own. The experts—including Dr. Minkin at Yale and Dr. Haleema Sheikh at the Marion Gluck Clinic—stress that individualized care, education, and self-compassion can completely transform this transition into a positive chapter.
Remember, you’re not alone. Sharing stories, seeking support, and choosing personalized strategies helps turn perimenopause from a source of anxiety into a gateway for self-discovery and growth. For more guidance, check out resources like Let’s Talk Menopause, Health and Her, and Menopause Preparedness Toolkit from SWHR. These platforms offer judgment-free information and community, letting you celebrate and harness your changing body.
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