Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause, during which a woman’s body undergoes various hormonal and physiological changes.
Here are some of the key events that occur during perimenopause:
Dr Holland went into more detail on perimenopause and the symptoms in one of her “Let’s Talk Peri” live chats. Listen to the replay here:
It’s important to note that every woman’s experience of perimenopause is unique, and symptoms and their intensity can vary significantly.
If you are concerned about your symptoms or need advice on managing them, consult your healthcare provider.
Research:
These studies and reviews provide evidence and insights into the various aspects of perimenopause, including hormonal fluctuations, menstrual cycle changes, physical and emotional symptoms, sleep disturbances, bone loss, and cardiovascular health changes.
Hormonal fluctuations:
Burger, H. G., Hale, G. E., Dennerstein, L., & Robertson, D. M. (2008). Cycle and hormone changes during perimenopause: the key role of ovarian function. Menopause, 15(4), 603-612.
Changes in menstrual cycle and ovulation:
Harlow, S. D., & Ephross, S. A. (1995). Epidemiology of menstruation and its relevance to women’s health. Epidemiologic Reviews, 17(2), 265-286.
Physical symptoms:
Avis, N. E., Colvin, A., Bromberger, J. T., Hess, R., Matthews, K. A., Ory, M., & Schocken, M. (2009). Change in health-related quality of life over the menopausal transition in a multiethnic cohort of middle-aged women: Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN). Menopause, 16(5), 860-869.
Emotional symptoms:
Freeman, E. W., Sammel, M. D., Lin, H., & Nelson, D. B. (2006). Associations of hormones and menopausal status with depressed mood in women with no history of depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63(4), 375-382.
Sleep disturbances:
Polo-Kantola, P. (2011). Sleep problems in midlife and beyond. Maturitas, 68(3), 224-232.
Bone loss:
Riggs, B. L., & Melton, L. J. (1995). The worldwide problem of osteoporosis: insights afforded by epidemiology. Bone, 17(5), S505-S511.
Changes in cardiovascular health:
Mendelsohn, M. E., & Karas, R. H. (1999). The protective effects of estrogen on the cardiovascular system. New England Journal of Medicine, 340(23), 1801-1811.
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