Perimenopause Defined.

May 20, 2009

I am way too young for this!

It used to be that menopause was something that would hit around 50, cause a ton of heat and discomfort, then go away in a couple of years leaving women comfortable and period-free, but old. At least, that’s the way women (younger, non-menopausal women) thought it went. Now that we’re all talking about it, it’s actually kind of a relief to learn that perimenopause is resp onsible for some of the physical changes we might start noticing in our mid to late 30s – like weight gain, lower sex drive, moodiness and PMS. What’s better is that there are things we can do to keep our balance – and our sanity – during the transition into menopause, without getting old in the process.

Dr. Mike Lee of BodyLogicMD of Miami and Dr. Jennifer Landa of BodyLogicMD of Orlando discuss perimenopause.

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