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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2025 · 3 MIN

Navigating Perimenopause: Your Body, Your Choices

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast. Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we put the spotlight on real women, real stories, and real empowerment. I’m your host, and today we’re tackling a chapter in many women’s lives that’s still too often misunderstood and whispered about—perimenopause. Whether you’re in your late thirties, forties, or just want to prepare for what’s ahead, this conversation is for you. Let’s dive right in. Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, and it can feel like your body is changing the rules overnight. Hot flashes at work, night sweats that wake you up at 3 a.m., mood swings you swear weren’t there last month, and brain fog that makes you forget where you left your car keys—for some, it can be all of the above. But you’re not alone, and you’re not powerless. To break down the science and cut through the myths, I reached out to Dr. Lisa Anderson, an OB-GYN at UPMC Women’s Health. I started by asking her the question on everyone’s mind: What exactly happens during perimenopause? Dr. Anderson explained that it’s all about fluctuating hormone levels—primarily estrogen and progesterone. These shifts can last anywhere from a few months to eight years, with symptoms that come and go. So, if you’re wondering if it’s “all in your head”—it’s not. Your body is doing some heavy lifting behind the scenes. I asked Dr. Anderson what women can do if symptoms start disrupting daily life. She emphasized options. Hormone therapy—like estrogen alone or combined with progesterone—can be a game-changer for many, especially in easing hot flashes, improving sleep, and even protecting your bones. But it’s not for everyone, especially those with certain health histories. For women who prefer not to use hormones, or can’t, there are non-hormonal medicines and practical strategies, like regular exercise, tracking your triggers—think caffeine, alcohol, or hot rooms—and making sure you get enough calcium and vitamin D. Dr. Anderson stressed the importance of talking with your healthcare provider to tailor the approach to your unique story. One myth I couldn’t resist busting was around herbal supplements. While the shelves are full of powders and capsules promising miracle relief, Dr. Anderson reminded us that these aren’t regulated or tested like prescription medicines. So always check with your doctor before starting anything new. Before we wrap, here are the key takeaways: Perimenopause is a normal, natural stage—not a disease. You have choices, from hormone therapy to lifestyle tweaks, and there is no shame in seeking support. Your health and quality of life matter, and together, sharing our stories and expertise, we can take the mystery—and the stigma—out of perimenopause. Thanks for joining me on the Women’s Health Podcast. If today’s episode spoke to you, share it with a friend and remember: empowered women empower women. I’ll see you next time. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best d This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast. Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we put the spotlight on real women, real stories, and real empowerment. I’m your host, and today we’re tackling a chapter in many women’s lives that’s still too often misunderstood and whispered about—perimenopause. Whether you’re in your late thirties, forties, or just want to prepare for what’s ahead, this conversation is for you. Let’s dive right in. Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, and it can feel like your body is changing the rules overnight. Hot flashes at work, night sweats that wake you up at 3 a.m., mood swings you swear weren’t there last month, and brain fog that makes you forget where you left your car keys—for some, it can be all of the above. But you’re not alone, and you’re not powerless. To break down the science and cut through the myths, I reached out to Dr. Lisa Anderson, an OB-GYN at UPMC Women’s Health. I started by asking her the question on everyone’s mind: What exactly happens during perimenopause? Dr. Anderson explained that it’s all about fluctuating hormone levels—primarily estrogen and progesterone. These shifts can last anywhere from a few months to eight years, with symptoms that come and go. So, if you’re wondering if it’s “all in your head”—it’s not. Your body is doing some heavy lifting behind the scenes. I asked Dr. Anderson what women can do if symptoms start disrupting daily life. She emphasized options. Hormone therapy—like estrogen alone or combined with progesterone—can be a game-changer for many, especially in easing hot flashes, improving sleep, and even protecting your bones. But it’s not for everyone, especially those with certain health histories. For women who prefer not to use hormones, or can’t, there are non-hormonal medicines and practical strategies, like regular exercise, tracking your triggers—think caffeine, alcohol, or hot rooms—and making sure you get enough calcium and vitamin D. Dr. Anderson stressed the importance of talking with your healthcare provider to tailor the approach to your unique story. One myth I couldn’t resist busting was around herbal supplements. While the shelves are full of powders and capsules promising miracle relief, Dr. Anderson reminded us that these aren’t regulated or tested like prescription medicines. So always check with your doctor before starting anything new. Before we wrap, here are the key takeaways: Perimenopause is a normal, natural stage—not a disease. You have choices, from hormone therapy to lifestyle tweaks, and there is no shame in seeking support. Your health and quality of life matter, and together, sharing our stories and expertise, we can take the mystery—and the stigma—out of perimenopause. Thanks for joining me on the Women’s Health Podcast. If today’s episode spoke to you, share it with a friend and remember: empowered women empower women. I’ll see you next time. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best d This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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