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Ep 2 | Peri-What-Now?

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Oct 10, 2024
Dive into the world of perimenopause, where changing periods and unpredictable moods leave many saying, "What fresh hell is this?" Discover the complex hormonal shifts and symptoms that can hit even with regular cycles. The hosts break down the phases of menopause and emphasize that diagnosis relies on clinical judgment, not a simple blood test. You’ll learn about the chaos of ovulation, individual responses to hormones, and the importance of symptom-focused treatment. Plus, explore the wider impacts on life quality and mental health.
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INSIGHT

Menopause Is A Retrospective Milestone

  • Menopause is a single day defined retrospectively as 12 months without a period, after which you're considered postmenopausal.
  • Ovaries largely stop making estrogen and progesterone, though some hormones like testosterone persist.
ADVICE

Surgical Removal Means Immediate Menopause

  • If both ovaries are removed, clinicians treat you as immediately menopausal and do not wait 12 months.
  • Distinguish hysterectomy (uterus removed) from oophorectomy (ovaries removed) when discussing menopause.
INSIGHT

How The Ovary–Brain Cycle Works

  • A normal cycle involves brain signaling to recruit follicles, one ovulates, then estrogen and progesterone rise and fall to trigger bleeding.
  • Predictable monthly hormone peaks explain why many premenopausal symptoms are cyclic and expected.
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