Understanding Perimenopause—It’s More Than Just Hot Flashes Most women didn’t know Perimenopause was even a thing! If anything we thought we get to 50, our period ends and we have some hot flashes. Period. But the changes we are experiencing up to 10 years prior to menopause are dramatically effecting our lives and we are left feeling CRAZY! At WAKE HER UP, YOU ARE NOT CRAZY! IT’S YOUR HORMONES! That’s why we’re diving into the comprehensive list of over 100 signs and symptoms of perimenopause and menopause compiled by Morphus. Think of this as your 2nd puberty. There is no diagnosis . This is a phase of transformation. Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, typically occurring 10 years prior to menopause. And as early as 35. It’s marked by hormonal fluctuations that can lead to a wide range of symptoms, some of which may surprise you. According to a survey of over 3,000 women, the most common symptoms include: Fatigue / Lack of Energy – 72% Brain Fog – 66% Sleep Issues – 65% Memory Loss / Forgetfulness – 63% Anxiety – 60% Joint Pain – 58% Lack of Concentration – 57% Lack of Focus – 57% Hot Flashes – 57% Loss or Low Libido – 57% These symptoms can be debilitating and often go unrecognized or misdiagnosed, leading women to feel isolated and unheard. Beyond the commonly discussed symptoms, many women experience: Vaginal Dryness Dry, Itchy Skin Digestive Issues Weight Fluctuations Mood Swings Headaches or Migraines Hair Loss Night Sweats Slower Metabolism Changes in Body Shape These symptoms can significantly impact quality of life and often require a comprehensive approach to management. Perimenopause doesn’t just affect the body; it also impacts mental and emotional well-being. Many women report: Mood Swings Depression Anxiety Irritability Memory Issues These cognitive and emotional changes are often overlooked but are crucial aspects of the perimenopausal experience. Sleep issues are prevalent during perimenopause, with many women experiencing: Insomnia Night Sweats Frequent Waking These disturbances can lead to fatigue and exacerbate other symptoms, creating a cycle that’s hard to break. The hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause can lead to a variety of symptoms, including: Hot Flashes Night Sweats Vaginal Dryness Mood Swings Understanding these changes can help in managing symptoms and seeking appropriate treatment. Recognizing and understanding the symptoms of perimenopause is the first step toward taking control of your health. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider who understands the complexities of perimenopause and can offer personalized care. Find a hormone specialist on our free directory at www.WakeHerUp.co/Directory Remember, you’re not alone. Many women are navigating this journey, and support is available. Educate yourself, advocate for your health, and seek out resources and communities that can provide guidance and understanding. Resources: Note: Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
🔍 What Is Perimenopause?
🧠 Top Symptoms Reported by Women
💡 Lesser-Known Symptoms
🧠 Mental and Emotional Health
🛌 Sleep Disturbances
🧬 Hormonal Imbalance and Its Effects
🧭 Navigating Your Perimenopausal Journey