2025-09-01
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Over half the population is going to go through menopause, yet we don't talk about it at home.
We haven't learned about it at school.
We don't talk about it in the doctor's office.
We often feel like our body is betraying us and we don't know who we are.
She's a powerhouse in women's health.
Tamsyn Fidel is the Emmy-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of How to Menopause,
fiercely changing the conversation on women's health.
Why is menopause still treated as such a taboo topic?
Ageism and sexism.
We've just kind of said goodbye to women after the reproduction.
years we look at women that are midlife and we say wow their best years are behind them and that's kind of what the medical system has done as well what are the symptoms what are women experiencing what are they going through on a biological and chemical level but also on an emotional level as well brain fog was the most debilitating of the symptoms mood swings weight changes joint pain itchy skin dryness all over low libido What happens to a woman's sex drive during perimenopause?
Nearly 60% of women say that menopause has negatively impacted their sex life.
And I would say that number is even higher.
They experience painful sex.
There's dryness that happens all over your body.
And it didn't feel good.
Why is it doctors still dismiss these symptoms and medical research is not investing in them?
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