Listen "Perimenopause Power: Navigating the Change with Strength and Grace"
Episode Synopsis
This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast, where our mission is to empower you with knowledge, celebrate your strengths, and help you navigate the changes unique to women’s lives. Today we’re cutting right to the heart of a topic that affects millions but is often ignored or misunderstood: perimenopause. You may have heard the term whispered between friends or seen it in a quick web search, but what does it really mean to move through perimenopause, and how can we claim power over the process?Perimenopause is the transition phase leading up to menopause, and it can start as early as your 30s or as late as your 50s. According to hormone specialist Dr. Haleema Sheikh from the Marion Gluck Clinic in London, the changes you feel during these years—hot flashes, sleep challenges, mood swings, or unpredictable cycles—are not just normal, they signal that your body is responding to shifting hormone levels. Dr. Sheikh reminds us, perimenopause is not simply about managing symptoms, but about education and empowerment on every level.Today, I’m speaking with Dr. Elina Zeldina, gynecologist at Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, who has devoted her career to championing women’s health across the life span. I want to get right to the questions women have been asking:Dr. Zeldina, many listeners wonder what are the earliest and most common signs of perimenopause that women should look out for, beyond just changes in their periods?Some report feeling isolated or unsure about the emotional toll. What advice do you have for reclaiming emotional equilibrium during this transition, and what kinds of resources or support groups really make a difference?Many of our listeners are hesitant about hormone replacement therapy. What are the latest facts about its effectiveness and safety, and for those who may not want or need hormones, what other options can help control symptoms like hot flashes or low energy?You’ve worked with women from all walks of life—what approaches do you recommend to help individualize care, whether that’s through diet, exercise, or alternative therapies?Let’s not forget practical life. For busy women juggling work, family, and their own health, what small, specific steps can they start taking today to ease their perimenopause journey?Dr. Zeldina, thank you for those insights. The consistent advice from experts like Dr. Zeldina and Dr. Sheikh is this: Knowledge is power. The more you know about your own body and the changes it’s experiencing, the more confidently you can advocate for your needs.Key takeaways for today: Recognize the physical and emotional symptoms as natural—not abnormal. Discuss your experience openly with healthcare providers. There are personalized solutions, from exercise and proper diet to medications and hormone therapy, that can meaningfully reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Remember, your journey is your own. You are not alone, and you are powerful.Thank you for joining the Women’s Health Podcast. If you found this helpful, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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