EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 14M
78. PCOS, Fibroids & Perimenopause: How to Tell the Difference | ft. Dr. Marjorie Dixon
from Aging Powerfully with Melissa Grelo · host Melissa Grelo
Bloating, irregular periods, weight changes, mood swings — these symptoms could point to several different conditions, and getting the right answer matters. In this episode, I sit down with fertility specialist and reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Marjorie Dixon to break down two commonly misunderstood reproductive health conditions: PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) and uterine fibroids.We get into what each condition actually is, how they show up in the body, and — crucially — why their symptoms are so often mistaken for perimenopause. Dr. Dixon shares how clinicians distinguish between these diagnoses, what to ask your doctor, and why getting the right answer is the first step toward the right care.If you've ever wondered whether what you're experiencing is "just hormones" or something else entirely, this episode is for you.In this episode, we cover:What PCOS and fibroids are — and how they differThe overlapping symptoms that can mimic perimenopauseHow a fertility specialist approaches diagnosisWhat tests and conversations to have with your doctorWhy these conditions are underdiagnosed and what to do about itGuest: Dr. Marjorie Dixon, Fertility Specialistwww.anovafertility.com Instagram: @anovafertility This episode is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.Tech and Audio Producer: Drew Garner Producer: Melissa Grelo (@melissagrelo, @agingpowerfullywithmelissagrelo)AGING POWERFULLY WITH MELISSA GRELO LIVE IN CALGARY! May 16, 2026, Hotel Arts, Calgary, AlbertaTickets available now: www.agingpowerfullywithmelissagrelo.com
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78. PCOS, Fibroids & Perimenopause: How to Tell the Difference | ft. Dr. Marjorie Dixon
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