Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Perimenopause Powerhouse: Your 40s Glow-Up Guide with Dr. Vasquez
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Description
This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to take charge of your body and thrive through every stage. I'm your host, Alex Rivera, and today we're diving into perimenopause – that powerful transition phase before menopause that hits most women in their 40s, bringing irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, sleep disruptions, vaginal dryness, and even brain fog or joint pain, as outlined by the Mayo Clinic.
Picture this: You're powering through your day, leading meetings, chasing dreams, when suddenly a wave of heat crashes over you like a summer storm. That's perimenopause in action, ladies – your ovaries winding down estrogen production over four to eight years, according to the Menopause Society. But here's the empowerment: Knowledge is your superpower, and effective treatments exist to reclaim your vitality.
Let's bring in our expert guest, Dr. Elena Vasquez, a board-certified gynecologist from Johns Hopkins Women's Health Center with over 20 years specializing in midlife transitions. Dr. Vasquez, welcome. Tell our listeners, what are the first signs perimenopause sneaks up on us, and how do we know it's not just stress?
Dr. Vasquez: Absolutely, Alex. Cycles shorten or space out, hot flashes hit – often lasting up to seven years or more per PubMed studies – plus low energy, anxiety, or that frustrating weight shift to the belly. Track symptoms in a journal; see your doctor for hormone checks.
Thanks, Dr. Vasquez. Listeners, the gold standard treatment? Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, from the NHS and Mayo Clinic. Estrogen via patches, gels, sprays, pills, or vaginal creams tackles hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, even osteoporosis risk and heart health benefits if started before age 60. If you have a uterus, add progesterone via patches, pills, or a Mirena IUD to protect it. Fears of risks like clots? Modern low-dose HRT has a strong benefit-risk profile for healthy women under 60.
Can't or won't do hormones? Non-hormonal champs include fezolinetant, or Veozah, blocking brain heat signals per Mayo Clinic; antidepressants like SSRIs for flashes and mood; gabapentin for sleep and flashes; or oxybutynin. Vaginal moisturizers ease dryness, and cognitive behavioral therapy via NHS services curbs anxiety, hot flashes, and insomnia. Lifestyle wins: Yoga, acupuncture, mindfulness, weight loss – all slashing symptoms while boosting strength.
Dr. Vasquez, for empowered women juggling careers and families, what's your top advice on starting treatment?
Dr. Vasquez: Personalize it – symptom-driven, with your doctor. Continuous combined hormone contraceptives suppress cycles if still needed for birth control. You're not declining; you're ascending.
Spot on. Key takeaways to own your perimenopause: One, recognize symptoms early – hot flashes, mood dips, dryness – they're signals, not setbacks. Two, HRT is most effective for vasomotor and genitourinary issues, per expert consensus. Three, non-hormonal options abound for every body. Four, lifestyle fuels your fire: Exercise, sleep hygiene, stress-busters like meditation. Five, talk to your provider – no more suffering in silence; 80% of symptoms respond to treatment.
Sisters, perimenopause isn't the end of your fire – it's the spark for your wisest, strongest chapter. You've got this.
Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment on your journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to take charge of your body and thrive through every stage. I'm your host, Alex Rivera, and today we're diving into perimenopause – that powerful transition phase before menopause that hits most women in their 40s, bringing irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, sleep disruptions, vaginal dryness, and even brain fog or joint pain, as outlined by the Mayo Clinic.
Picture this: You're powering through your day, leading meetings, chasing dreams, when suddenly a wave of heat crashes over you like a summer storm. That's perimenopause in action, ladies – your ovaries winding down estrogen production over four to eight years, according to the Menopause Society. But here's the empowerment: Knowledge is your superpower, and effective treatments exist to reclaim your vitality.
Let's bring in our expert guest, Dr. Elena Vasquez, a board-certified gynecologist from Johns Hopkins Women's Health Center with over 20 years specializing in midlife transitions. Dr. Vasquez, welcome. Tell our listeners, what are the first signs perimenopause sneaks up on us, and how do we know it's not just stress?
Dr. Vasquez: Absolutely, Alex. Cycles shorten or space out, hot flashes hit – often lasting up to seven years or more per PubMed studies – plus low energy, anxiety, or that frustrating weight shift to the belly. Track symptoms in a journal; see your doctor for hormone checks.
Thanks, Dr. Vasquez. Listeners, the gold standard treatment? Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, from the NHS and Mayo Clinic. Estrogen via patches, gels, sprays, pills, or vaginal creams tackles hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, even osteoporosis risk and heart health benefits if started before age 60. If you have a uterus, add progesterone via patches, pills, or a Mirena IUD to protect it. Fears of risks like clots? Modern low-dose HRT has a strong benefit-risk profile for healthy women under 60.
Can't or won't do hormones? Non-hormonal champs include fezolinetant, or Veozah, blocking brain heat signals per Mayo Clinic; antidepressants like SSRIs for flashes and mood; gabapentin for sleep and flashes; or oxybutynin. Vaginal moisturizers ease dryness, and cognitive behavioral therapy via NHS services curbs anxiety, hot flashes, and insomnia. Lifestyle wins: Yoga, acupuncture, mindfulness, weight loss – all slashing symptoms while boosting strength.
Dr. Vasquez, for empowered women juggling careers and families, what's your top advice on starting treatment?
Dr. Vasquez: Personalize it – symptom-driven, with your doctor. Continuous combined hormone contraceptives suppress cycles if still needed for birth control. You're not declining; you're ascending.
Spot on. Key takeaways to own your perimenopause: One, recognize symptoms early – hot flashes, mood dips, dryness – they're signals, not setbacks. Two, HRT is most effective for vasomotor and genitourinary issues, per expert consensus. Three, non-hormonal options abound for every body. Four, lifestyle fuels your fire: Exercise, sleep hygiene, stress-busters like meditation. Five, talk to your provider – no more suffering in silence; 80% of symptoms respond to treatment.
Sisters, perimenopause isn't the end of your fire – it's the spark for your wisest, strongest chapter. You've got this.
Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment on your journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI