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Menopause
Menopause is officially diagnosed after 12 months with no period.
What’s happening:
Your ovaries are no longer producing estrogen and progesterone. While symptoms like hot flashes may ease, your risk for certain health conditions increases.
Common concerns:
Bone loss (osteoporosis)
Heart health risks
Sexual health & intimacy changes
Urinary symptoms
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When to Seek Help
Call for help when symptoms are disrupting your life. The key word is “bothersome” and that means bothersome to you. You get to decide how disruptive your symptoms are and when you want guidance on management.
Hot flashes disrupting your life
Severe mood changes or anxiety
Painful sex or lack of interest in intimacy
Sleep issues that won’t go away
Concerns about heart health, weight, or bone strength
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