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Welcome to the Women’s Health Podcast. Today, let’s dive directly into a topic that touches the lives of millions of women—perimenopause. This transitional stage can feel overwhelming, but knowledge and community make us stronger, so let’s empower ourselves together.

Perimenopause isn’t a disease—it's a natural life phase that marks the years leading up to menopause, often starting for women in their 40s but sometimes as early as the mid-30s. You might notice your periods becoming irregular, sleep growing elusive, hot flashes making surprise appearances, and maybe mood swings or a touch of brain fog. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. According to Dr. Sandhya Pruthi at Mayo Clinic, one critical message is that these changes, though sometimes challenging, are normal and manageable.

Today, I’m joined by Dr. Monica Patil of UCLA Health, a leading expert in women’s midlife health. Dr. Patil, listeners are curious—what exactly is happening hormonally during perimenopause, and why do symptoms vary so much between women?

After Dr. Patil shares her insights, we'll talk practical solutions. Hormone therapy—known to many as “HT”—can provide powerful relief, particularly for hot flashes and night sweats. It may even protect bones but also comes with risks, so it’s vital to have an honest discussion with your healthcare provider about personal history and preferences. Non-hormonal options like fezolinetant—FDA-approved for hot flashes—and select antidepressants, as well as lifestyle adjustments, are playing a bigger role now than ever.

Dr. Patil, what should women consider when weighing hormone therapy against non-hormonal strategies? And are there new medications or alternative therapies that excite you in the field right now?

Listeners frequently ask about natural remedies—acupuncture, plant-based “bioidentical” hormones, and lifestyle modifications. According to the Mayo Clinic, moderation and consultation are key, since some unregulated supplements can interfere with other medications or pose unexpected risks. Both Dr. Patil and national guidelines remind us—stick to therapies vetted for safety, and always talk to your provider first.

What are the most effective lifestyle changes women can make to ease perimenopausal symptoms? Dr. Patil will walk us through the latest research on exercise, nutrition, and sleep—like aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week, with strength training to protect bone mass, and prioritizing high-fiber, calcium-rich diets for heart and bone health.

As we wrap up, here are your key takeaways: Perimenopause is a normal stage that every woman experiences differently. There’s no single solution, but options abound—from hormone therapy to innovative non-hormonal drugs to targeted lifestyle changes. Most importantly, prioritize self-care and talk openly with your healthcare provider to make informed, empowered choices. Ladies, your health is your power.

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