#2 - What Menopause Really Is (and Why You Need to Know Now)

07/05/2025 22 min Episodio 2
#2 - What Menopause Really Is (and Why You Need to Know Now)

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What if everything you thought you knew about menopause was outdated—or just plain wrong?In this episode of The Modern Midlife Collective, Dr. Jillian Woodruff, board-certified gynecologist and menopause specialist, and Dr. Ade Akindipe, functional medicine expert and nurse practitioner, deliver a clear, evidence-based conversation about what really happens during perimenopause and menopause. They discuss why symptoms often begin earlier than most expect—sometimes in your 30s or 40s—and why many women are misdiagnosed or dismissed when seeking help. From fluctuating hormones and brain fog to anxiety, weight gain, and disrupted sleep, they explain the wide range of symptoms that can appear long before your last period, and why they shouldn’t be ignored or minimized.They also dive deeper into lesser-discussed symptoms, like breast tenderness, facial hair, and vaginal or urinary changes—and explains why estrogen receptors across your body (yes, even in your eyes, skin, heart, and gut!) mean menopause affects much more than just your periods. Plus, they also explore the misunderstood role of testosterone in women's health, touching on its effects on libido, motivation, and mood.Listen now and share this episode with someone who could benefit from real, relatable menopause education. Subscribe to The Modern Midlife Collective and join us next time as we debunk the most common menopause myths!Highlights: What perimenopause actually is—and why it can start earlier than commonly believedHow fluctuating hormones impact brain function, mood, sleep, and overall healthWhy common symptoms should not be dismissed as inevitable signs of agingA deeper look at the range of perimenopausal symptoms beyond hot flashesHow to approach menopause as a transition rather than a declinePractical steps for advocating for better care and improving quality of life during midlifeThe surprising impact of low progesterone and testosterone on mood, libido, and motivationEstrogen’s role in vaginal health, urinary symptoms, bone density, and cardiovascular protectionWhy gut health and metabolism are affected by hormonal shifts—and what to do about itGet to know the doctors behind the insights of The Modern Midlife Collective Podcast:Dr. Aderonke "Ade" Akindipe, DNP, MBA, APRN, FNP-CA board-certified nurse practitioner and founder and medical director at Rejuvenate Health & Wellness. Dr. Ade Akindipe created The Elevated Woman Method to help women move beyond quick fixes and rediscover what it means to thrive in their bodies. With years of experience in functional medicine and lifestyle coaching, she brings a compassionate, evidence-led approach to women’s health.  Dr. Ade believes women aren’t broken—they just need the right map back to themselves. Resources and links from Dr. Ade🧾 Blood Sugar Balancing Blueprint: https://theelevatedwomanproject.com/episode-5-102825💬 Book your Free 60 Metabolic Clarity Session: https://l.bttr.to/sXiAWJillian Woodruff, MD, FACOG, NCMP, is a board-certified gynecologist, surgeon, and nationally certified menopause provider specializing in general and cosmetic gynecologic surgery. As Chief Medical Officer of Modern Gynecology & Skin, she specializes in hormone therapy, sexual medicine, and aesthetic treatments to help women thrive. She is the host of “Line One” on Alaska Public Media, an NPR-affiliated medical affairs radio show, and co-founder of The Women’s WELL Foundation, dedicated to women’s health education and access. As the co-host of The Modern Midlife Collective, she brings expertise in hormones, sexual health, aesthetics, and holistic practices, teaching women to advocate for their health and well-being in midlife with confidence. Passionate about global health, lifestyle medicine, and education, she enjoys traveling, humanitarian work, studying languages, and family life while empowering women to take charge of their health.

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