Menopause isn’t such a taboo conversation anymore.
Hot flashes, mood changes, night sweatswe’re here to talk aboutallof it.
Perimenopause and menopause can be a chapter of life-changing empowerment, so how do we get there?
According to Dr. Pamela, 6,000 women enter menopause every day in the States.
Menopause has always been defined by hot flashes and other discomfortsbut that script is getting flipped.
It can start as early as our late 30s and ends around age 52, as menopause begins.
“During [perimenopause], women often experience bouts of anxiousness as estrogen levels become more erratic.”
She also notes irregular menstrual cycles, hot flashes, and sleep struggles as common signs of perimenopause.
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“Theher lifeSTAGESPerimenopauseandMenopauseproducts were formulated to address the unique challenges of each,” shares Dr. Pamela.
- And not to worry, both are lab-verified and made without hormones, soy, or gluten.
According to Dr. Pamela, “Women want to feel empowered throughout the perimenopause and menopause stages.”
First and foremost, that means feeling equipped to address the needs of their changing body.
Speaking of empowerment
While it’s OK (and encouraged!)
to feel empowered about every hormonal milestonethings haven’t always been this way.
In fact, theher lifeSTAGESline is a direct result of that.
For example, Dr. Pamela notes the importance of maintaining connection with family and friends from age 40 onward.
No such thing as too much.
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These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.