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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 4 MIN

Perimenopause Power: Navigating the Transition with Knowledge and Grace

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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast. Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where we champion understanding and empowerment for women at every stage of life. Today, we’re diving into perimenopause—a time of transition, resilience, and new self-discovery that too often goes undiscussed. If you're in your late thirties to late forties and have noticed shifts in your mood, sleep, cycles, or even memory, this episode is for you. Perimenopause refers to the years leading up to menopause when hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone, begin to fluctuate. According to Dr. Haleema Sheikh, hormone specialist at the Marion Gluck Clinic, perimenopause can bring symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, lighter or heavier periods, sleep changes, anxiety, and brain fog. For many women, recognizing these signs is the first step in rewriting the narrative and embracing this phase not as an ending, but as a beginning. On the show today, I’m speaking with Jessica, a pharmacist from ProCompounding who has helped thousands of women navigate this transition. Jessica explains how progesterone tends to drop first during perimenopause, which can lead to restlessness, heightened anxiety, or trouble focusing. By understanding these patterns and tracking symptoms, women can better advocate for themselves during medical appointments. Jessica emphasizes, “Sometimes a simple progesterone level test is all it takes to tailor a plan that restores sleep and supports cognitive wellness.” Treatments have evolved. Yale School of Medicine notes that hormone replacement therapy—once controversial, now often called menopausal hormone therapy or MHT—can be highly effective for those who need it and begin early in the transition. Choices are varied: from patches to gels, oral medications to localized therapies. It’s not about one-size-fits-all—women’s experiences and bodies deserve more. There are also non-hormonal options, including certain antidepressants and blood pressure medications, catering to those with unique medical histories. But empowerment goes beyond prescriptions. Experts like Dr. Beth Westie and wellness podcasts such as Bellabeat Talks Wellness remind us that lifestyle shifts matter: regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and mindfulness can dramatically ease the journey. The key is being proactive—tracking what you feel, seeking information, and refusing to accept dismissals of your experience. Here are questions we ask our experts: What are the earliest signs of perimenopause? How can women distinguish these symptoms from everyday stress or aging? What role do progesterone and estrogen each play in symptom management? What risks and benefits should listeners know about when considering hormone therapy? What simple things can women start doing now to ease discomfort and support mental well-being? As we wrap up, remember the most powerful tool on this journey is knowledge. Perimenopause is a natural life stage, not something to be feared or end 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 champion understanding and empowerment for women at every stage of life. Today, we’re diving into perimenopause—a time of transition, resilience, and new self-discovery that too often goes undiscussed. If you're in your late thirties to late forties and have noticed shifts in your mood, sleep, cycles, or even memory, this episode is for you. Perimenopause refers to the years leading up to menopause when hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone, begin to fluctuate. According to Dr. Haleema Sheikh, hormone specialist at the Marion Gluck Clinic, perimenopause can bring symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, lighter or heavier periods, sleep changes, anxiety, and brain fog. For many women, recognizing these signs is the first step in rewriting the narrative and embracing this phase not as an ending, but as a beginning. On the show today, I’m speaking with Jessica, a pharmacist from ProCompounding who has helped thousands of women navigate this transition. Jessica explains how progesterone tends to drop first during perimenopause, which can lead to restlessness, heightened anxiety, or trouble focusing. By understanding these patterns and tracking symptoms, women can better advocate for themselves during medical appointments. Jessica emphasizes, “Sometimes a simple progesterone level test is all it takes to tailor a plan that restores sleep and supports cognitive wellness.” Treatments have evolved. Yale School of Medicine notes that hormone replacement therapy—once controversial, now often called menopausal hormone therapy or MHT—can be highly effective for those who need it and begin early in the transition. Choices are varied: from patches to gels, oral medications to localized therapies. It’s not about one-size-fits-all—women’s experiences and bodies deserve more. There are also non-hormonal options, including certain antidepressants and blood pressure medications, catering to those with unique medical histories. But empowerment goes beyond prescriptions. Experts like Dr. Beth Westie and wellness podcasts such as Bellabeat Talks Wellness remind us that lifestyle shifts matter: regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and mindfulness can dramatically ease the journey. The key is being proactive—tracking what you feel, seeking information, and refusing to accept dismissals of your experience. Here are questions we ask our experts: What are the earliest signs of perimenopause? How can women distinguish these symptoms from everyday stress or aging? What role do progesterone and estrogen each play in symptom management? What risks and benefits should listeners know about when considering hormone therapy? What simple things can women start doing now to ease discomfort and support mental well-being? As we wrap up, remember the most powerful tool on this journey is knowledge. Perimenopause is a natural life stage, not something to be feared or end This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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