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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 26 MIN

The Menobelly Mystery: Hydration and Hormones

from The 'Pause · host Valerie Lego

Send us Fan MailMenopause transforms our hydration needs and digestive function, often leading to that frustrating "menobelly" bloat when hormone levels fluctuate. Understanding the connection between dehydration, electrolytes, and digestion is key to managing this common but rarely discussed symptom.• Declining estrogen levels can reduce thirst signals, making intentional hydration necessary even when you don't feel thirsty• Hormonal changes affect electrolyte balance, with increased sodium loss through urination and decreased absorption in the digestive system• Sipping water throughout the day is more effective than occasional chugging for maintaining hydration without disrupting sleep• Consider starting the day with natural electrolyte drinks containing ingredients like coconut water, lemon and high-quality salt• Estrogen plays a critical role in gut health, with receptors throughout the digestive system affecting microbiome diversity• Incorporating probiotics (yogurt, kefir, tempeh, kombucha) and prebiotics helps restore gut balance• Gradually increase fiber intake to avoid worsening bloating - aim for 25-30 grams daily with about 10 grams from soluble sources• Soluble fiber supplements can provide 4-8 extra grams daily while supporting cholesterol management and digestive healthJoin our Facebook group, the Pause Diaries, where I'll share a recipe for an electrolyte drink that you can start your morning with. Remember, this is not the end of anything - it's the beginning of the rest of your life, and we are going to talk about it.Loved this conversation? Let’s keep it going. Join our private Facebook group, The Pause Diaries, where we dive deeper into all things perimenopause and menopause—without judgment, just real talk.If this episode inspired you, share it with a friend or colleague. And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Pause Podcast—your support helps us bring more expert voices to the table. Got a story, symptom, or question? Send it my way at by posting it our Facebook Group The Pause Diaries that supports the podcast. I just might feature it in an upcoming episode!Until next time, stay curious, stay empowered, and never hit pause on your wellbeing.

Send us Fan Mail Menopause transforms our hydration needs and digestive function, often leading to that frustrating "menobelly" bloat when hormone levels fluctuate. Understanding the connection between dehydration, electrolytes, and digestion is key to managing this common but rarely discussed symptom. • Declining estrogen levels can reduce thirst signals, making intentional hydration necessary even when you don't feel thirsty • Hormonal changes affect electrolyte balance, with increased sod...

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