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Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast. I’m your host, and today we are diving straight into a topic that touches the lives of every woman: perimenopause. Whether you’re in your late thirties, forties, or fifties, this transition is a powerful moment of change, and it’s time we talk about how to navigate it with knowledge, grace, and confidence.

Perimenopause isn’t just a medical phase; it’s a time when our bodies whisper, sometimes shout, that change is here. Maybe you’ve noticed hot flashes, mood shifts, or a period that’s suddenly unpredictable. According to Dr. Richard Levine, from Premier OBGYN of Ridgewood, menopause and perimenopause are natural transitions, not illnesses—we’re not broken, we’re evolving. Embracing this stage means acknowledging its challenges and recognizing our strength as women.

We’re honored to be joined today by Dr. Elina Zeldina, a gynecologist dedicated to personalized care through all stages of a woman’s life. Dr. Zeldina, can you begin by helping our listeners understand what exactly happens during perimenopause, hormonally and physically? Many women ask, why do symptoms like night sweats, anxiety, or brain fog happen, and what’s going on beneath the surface?

There are more than thirty symptoms that can show up during perimenopause, from insomnia and headaches to joint pain and changes in libido. For some, these are mild. For others, every day feels like an unpredictable roller coaster. Dr. Zeldina, what can women do to track their symptoms and know when it’s time to reach out for help?

Let’s talk treatment options. Many listeners want to know: how does hormone replacement therapy work, and who is a good candidate? Are there risks? And for those who want non-hormonal support, what are the most effective lifestyle changes or alternative therapies that you’ve seen make a real difference? Dr. Haleema Sheikh at the Marion Gluck Clinic emphasizes holistic care—exercise, balanced diet, and stress management as foundations for physical empowerment. Could you share a story of a patient who took control of her perimenopause with these approaches?

We know perimenopause can bring emotional upheaval. Dr. Zeldina, what’s your advice for women feeling anxiety or depression, and how can therapy or community support be a lifeline?

Before we wrap up, let’s get practical. What are three key takeaways every woman should remember as she moves through perimenopause? First, educate yourself and recognize your symptoms. Second, don’t hesitate to ask for expert guidance—your experience is unique and deserves personalized care. Third, empower yourself: take charge, make informed choices, and don’t be afraid to prioritize your wellbeing.

Listeners, thank you for tuning in to today’s empowering episode of the Women’s Health Podcast. If you found this conversation valuable, subscribe and share with the women in your life who need to hear it. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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