What are the first signs of perimenopause? Unlike the much easier signal, years earlier, that you were having your first period, there’s no specific sign or marker of this transition. And because the process starts many years before actual ‘menopause’ (which is, officially, one year after your last period) it usually happens in our early to mid 40s.
For TV presenter Shelly Horton it was an enormous shock when her doctor suggested she was perimenopausal. “I’m like, hang on a minute, I’m 46! I’m hot! What the hell?! Menopause is for old ladies with grey hair, clutching their pearls. And they have hot flushes and then their periods stop. That’s all that happens. Right? Like I had no idea!”
It has led Shelly to become, a self-described ‘peri warrior’. And together with GP Dr Ginni Mansberg she now offers webinars and workshops to support women through perimenopause, and also to teach businesses how to support their own staff. Find out more at Don’t Sweat It.
Courtesy of Prevention Magazine Australia
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