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Heatwave in the Boardroom: Your Perimenopause Power Guide with Dr. Vasquez
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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, Lena Rivera, and today we're diving into perimenopause—the powerful transition that kicks off around age 45, when your ovaries start slowing down, estrogen levels fluctuate, and your body reminds you it's time to reclaim your strength. According to the Cleveland Clinic, this phase brings irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, sleep troubles, and even weight changes, but it's not the end—it's your empowerment era.
Picture this: You're in a meeting, suddenly a wave of heat crashes over you like a summer storm. That's perimenopause talking, as Mayo Clinic explains, with hormones dipping and spiking, sometimes for years before menopause hits. But listeners, you're not alone, and you're not powerless. The Menopause Society highlights how continuous-combined birth control pills, patches, or rings can stabilize those wild hormones, easing hot flashes while keeping you protected if needed. For many, hormone therapy—low-dose estrogen with progestogen if you have a uterus—is the gold standard, slashing hot flashes and night sweats, per Johns Hopkins Medicine, while boosting bone health.
Now, imagine chatting with our expert guest, Dr. Elena Vasquez, a board-certified gynecologist from UR Medicine with over 20 years specializing in midlife women's health. Dr. Vasquez, walk us through the top signs listeners might miss—like chills, insomnia, or brain fog—and how to spot if it's perimenopause versus something else. What lifestyle tweaks, like a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D or regular exercise, make the biggest difference for heart health and weight management, as recommended by University of Utah Health? For those skipping hormones, tell us about game-changers like low-dose antidepressants, Gabapentin, or the new Fezolinetant from Veozah, which targets severe hot flashes without estrogen, straight from Cleveland Clinic insights. And Dr. Vasquez, for intimacy challenges, how do vaginal estrogen creams or lubricants from Mayo Clinic restore comfort and confidence? Finally, what's your advice for talking to your doctor—empowering us to demand personalized care?
Listeners, here's what to take away and own: Track your symptoms in a journal to advocate fiercely at your next checkup. Prioritize sleep, strength training, and phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy. Hormone options shine for most under 60, but non-hormonal paths like Oxybutynin or cognitive behavioral therapy work wonders too, as PubMed reviews confirm. You're building resilience—perimenopause is your signal to thrive, not just survive.
Thank you for tuning in, empowered warriors. Subscribe now for more life-changing episodes on your health. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, Lena Rivera, and today we're diving into perimenopause—the powerful transition that kicks off around age 45, when your ovaries start slowing down, estrogen levels fluctuate, and your body reminds you it's time to reclaim your strength. According to the Cleveland Clinic, this phase brings irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, sleep troubles, and even weight changes, but it's not the end—it's your empowerment era.
Picture this: You're in a meeting, suddenly a wave of heat crashes over you like a summer storm. That's perimenopause talking, as Mayo Clinic explains, with hormones dipping and spiking, sometimes for years before menopause hits. But listeners, you're not alone, and you're not powerless. The Menopause Society highlights how continuous-combined birth control pills, patches, or rings can stabilize those wild hormones, easing hot flashes while keeping you protected if needed. For many, hormone therapy—low-dose estrogen with progestogen if you have a uterus—is the gold standard, slashing hot flashes and night sweats, per Johns Hopkins Medicine, while boosting bone health.
Now, imagine chatting with our expert guest, Dr. Elena Vasquez, a board-certified gynecologist from UR Medicine with over 20 years specializing in midlife women's health. Dr. Vasquez, walk us through the top signs listeners might miss—like chills, insomnia, or brain fog—and how to spot if it's perimenopause versus something else. What lifestyle tweaks, like a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D or regular exercise, make the biggest difference for heart health and weight management, as recommended by University of Utah Health? For those skipping hormones, tell us about game-changers like low-dose antidepressants, Gabapentin, or the new Fezolinetant from Veozah, which targets severe hot flashes without estrogen, straight from Cleveland Clinic insights. And Dr. Vasquez, for intimacy challenges, how do vaginal estrogen creams or lubricants from Mayo Clinic restore comfort and confidence? Finally, what's your advice for talking to your doctor—empowering us to demand personalized care?
Listeners, here's what to take away and own: Track your symptoms in a journal to advocate fiercely at your next checkup. Prioritize sleep, strength training, and phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy. Hormone options shine for most under 60, but non-hormonal paths like Oxybutynin or cognitive behavioral therapy work wonders too, as PubMed reviews confirm. You're building resilience—perimenopause is your signal to thrive, not just survive.
Thank you for tuning in, empowered warriors. Subscribe now for more life-changing episodes on your health. 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