
The Rest Factor Menopause, Sleep Disruption & Pelvic Health with Dr. Heidi Gastler
Millions of women are told their sleep disruption during perimenopause and menopause is “just aging.” It isn’t.In this episode of The Rest Factor Podcast, pelvic health physical therapist and women’s health educator Dr. Heidi Gastler joins us to break down what is actually happening in the brain and body during hormonal transition. Drawing from nearly two decades of clinical experience and her own experience navigating chemically induced menopause during cancer treatment, Dr. Heidi explains why midlife sleep disruption is real, physiological, and treatable.
We explore how hormonal fluctuations impact the brain, why anxiety often intensifies at night, how pelvic floor dysfunction quietly affects sleep and confidence, and why outdated messaging around hormone replacement therapy has left many women suffering unnecessarily.This conversation is about clarity, evidence, and practical solutions for women who are tired of being dismissed.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why menopause sleep disturbance is not “just aging”
✅ How estrogen and progesterone influence the brain and nighttime anxiety
✅ The connection between pelvic floor tension, bladder symptoms, and disrupted sleep
✅ Why blind Kegels can worsen symptoms
✅ The truth about hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and modern evidence
✅ Practical sleep strategies
✅ Why suffering through menopause symptoms is not required
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Disclaimer:The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your diet, sleep routine, or health habits.
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