Perimenopause is a natural transition marked by fluctuating estrogen levels that can trigger hot flashes, mood changes, sleep disturbances, weight gain, and cognitive shifts. Understanding how estrogen supports the heart, bones, brain, and emotional well-being is essential for managing symptoms effectively. This article explores estrogen’s vital role, the science behind perimenopausal changes, treatment options including HRT and non-hormonal approaches, and the cultural history shaping how women experience menopause today. Convenient at-home hormone testing can also provide valuable insight and empower women to take control of their health during this transformative stage.
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Early Menopause Warning Signs Every Woman Should Know
Publié par Behcet Bicakci le
Early menopause can cause a wide range of physical and emotional symptoms long before menopause officially begins. Learn the most common warning signs, including irregular periods, hot flashes, mood changes, sleep problems, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances, and discover when hormone testing may help provide answers.
Navigating the Challenges of Hormone Replacement Therapy Dosing
Publié par Ben White le
Over 25 million women enter menopause each year and face decisions about hormone replacement therapy. But HRT dosing is far from standardised — and the testing method used makes all the difference. This article explores why doses vary so widely and how saliva, blood spot and urine testing can help optimise outcomes.
Revelations of a Menopausal Mom
Publié par Ben White le
A heartfelt personal story of navigating menopause while raising young children, this article explores how hormone imbalance, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue, stress, and poor lifestyle habits can dramatically affect emotional wellbeing and family life during midlife. Learn how balanced nutrition, sleep, stress management, adrenal support, and hormone testing may help women regain hormonal balance and feel like themselves again through perimenopause and menopause.