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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 3 MIN

Perimenopause Power: Your Midlife Spark, Not Your Final Chapter

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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 your body and thrive through every stage. I'm your host, Jenna Rivers, and today we're diving into perimenopause—the powerful transition that can feel like a storm but is really your cue to reclaim your vitality. Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, maybe even launching that side hustle you've dreamed of. Suddenly, hot flashes hit like summer lightning, your sleep fractures, and moods swing wilder than a pendulum. That's perimenopause, listeners, the years leading to menopause when estrogen levels fluctuate, often starting in your mid-40s but sometimes as early as your 30s, according to experts like Dr. Denise Millstine from the Read Talk Grow podcast. It's not a breakdown; it's your body's bold signal to pivot toward a stronger you. I remember my own wake-up call two years ago, finding that lump in the shower, just like Alison Lomax shared on Just As Well, The Women's Health Podcast. Her breast cancer diagnosis flipped her world, resetting her wellness game. Perimenopause amplified it all—those unpredictable flashes, brain fog, and weight shifts that Dr. Kate Sample from Women's Healthcast describes as natural changes in muscle mass and bone density. But here's the empowerment: You can channel that inner fire, like Joe in Dr. Millstine's story, who turned rage into fuel, flipping the script on her body's "war." Let's bring in our expert, Dr. Mary Claire Haver, drawing from her unPAUSED insights on women's health truths. Dr. Haver, what are the top signs listeners should watch for, and how can they advocate like warriors in the doctor's office? Dr. Haver: Jenna, key signs include irregular periods, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and that sneaky fatigue. According to the North American Menopause Society, up to 80% of women experience symptoms, yet many suffer silently due to historical medical biases, as Dr. Elizabeth Comen highlights in her work on women's medicine. Empower yourself: Track symptoms in a journal, demand hormone tests, and explore options like hormone therapy or lifestyle tweaks—exercise, plant-based nutrition, and stress-busters like mindfulness. Jenna: Brilliant. Dr. Haver, for the high-achievers burning the candle at both ends, how do we balance symptom relief with peak performance? Dr. Haver: Prioritize sleep hygiene—cool rooms, no screens. Strength training builds bone health, countering those density dips Kate Sample notes. And nutrition: Focus on protein and fiber to steady blood sugar. Remember, this isn't decline; it's your renaissance. Jenna: Listeners, key takeaways to supercharge your perimenopause power: One, track and talk—use apps like Clue or your journal to own your data. Two, move with purpose—aim for 150 minutes of weekly exercise, blending cardio and weights, as OhioHealth's Wellness Conversation recommends. Three, nourish fiercely—leafy greens, omega-3s from salmon, and b 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 empower you to own your body and thrive through every stage. I'm your host, Jenna Rivers, and today we're diving into perimenopause—the powerful transition that can feel like a storm but is really your cue to reclaim your vitality. Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, maybe even launching that side hustle you've dreamed of. Suddenly, hot flashes hit like summer lightning, your sleep fractures, and moods swing wilder than a pendulum. That's perimenopause, listeners, the years leading to menopause when estrogen levels fluctuate, often starting in your mid-40s but sometimes as early as your 30s, according to experts like Dr. Denise Millstine from the Read Talk Grow podcast. It's not a breakdown; it's your body's bold signal to pivot toward a stronger you. I remember my own wake-up call two years ago, finding that lump in the shower, just like Alison Lomax shared on Just As Well, The Women's Health Podcast. Her breast cancer diagnosis flipped her world, resetting her wellness game. Perimenopause amplified it all—those unpredictable flashes, brain fog, and weight shifts that Dr. Kate Sample from Women's Healthcast describes as natural changes in muscle mass and bone density. But here's the empowerment: You can channel that inner fire, like Joe in Dr. Millstine's story, who turned rage into fuel, flipping the script on her body's "war." Let's bring in our expert, Dr. Mary Claire Haver, drawing from her unPAUSED insights on women's health truths. Dr. Haver, what are the top signs listeners should watch for, and how can they advocate like warriors in the doctor's office? Dr. Haver: Jenna, key signs include irregular periods, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and that sneaky fatigue. According to the North American Menopause Society, up to 80% of women experience symptoms, yet many suffer silently due to historical medical biases, as Dr. Elizabeth Comen highlights in her work on women's medicine. Empower yourself: Track symptoms in a journal, demand hormone tests, and explore options like hormone therapy or lifestyle tweaks—exercise, plant-based nutrition, and stress-busters like mindfulness. Jenna: Brilliant. Dr. Haver, for the high-achievers burning the candle at both ends, how do we balance symptom relief with peak performance? Dr. Haver: Prioritize sleep hygiene—cool rooms, no screens. Strength training builds bone health, countering those density dips Kate Sample notes. And nutrition: Focus on protein and fiber to steady blood sugar. Remember, this isn't decline; it's your renaissance. Jenna: Listeners, key takeaways to supercharge your perimenopause power: One, track and talk—use apps like Clue or your journal to own your data. Two, move with purpose—aim for 150 minutes of weekly exercise, blending cardio and weights, as OhioHealth's Wellness Conversation recommends. Three, nourish fiercely—leafy greens, omega-3s from salmon, and b This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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