Description
You're not imagining it. Your hormones are rewriting everything.
Hot flashes at 2 a.m. Brain fog in the middle of a meeting. Weight appearing around your midsection for no apparent reason. A shorter fuse, weirder periods, and the nagging question: Is this normal, or is something actually wrong with me?
This book answers that question -- and every question that comes after it.
Who This Book Is For
Perimenopause Doesn't Have to Suck is for women in their late 30s, 40s, and early 50s who are living through the hormonal transition no one warned them about. It is also for partners, family members, and friends who want to understand what the perimenopausal woman in their life is experiencing.
What You Will Learn
Perimenopause typically begins between the ages of 35 and 50 and can last 2 to 10 years. This guide cuts through the confusion with practical, evidence-based strategies across the full range of symptoms. Inside, you will find:
- How to identify where you are in the perimenopause journey using a 60-second self-assessment
- Why your period, sleep, mood, metabolism, and concentration are all connected to the same hormonal fluctuations -- and what to do about each one
- A clear breakdown of hormone therapy, antidepressants, vaginal estrogen, and other medical treatment options, with language to use when advocating for yourself with your doctor
- Practical temperature management strategies for hot flashes and night sweats, including bedroom setup, layering, and known triggers to avoid
- Nutrition adjustments that support hormone clearance, gut health, and muscle preservation as your metabolism shifts
- The specific types of exercise that help during perimenopause -- strength training, moderate cardio, and flexibility work -- and the approaches that can backfire
- How to manage brain fog, anxiety, and mood changes without assuming they are character flaws
- What to do about skin changes, hair thinning, libido shifts, and the relationship strain that often follows when women feel disconnected from their bodies
- When symptoms require medical attention, and how to tell the difference between perimenopause and thyroid disorders, anemia, or other overlapping conditions
Why This Book Is Different
The goal is not to eliminate every symptom. It is to stop letting perimenopause run your life.
Ready to stop wondering what is happening and start actually managing it? This is the handbook that does not whisper.
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