Perimenopause

What is perimenopause?

Perimenopause refers to the time leading up to menopause, when a woman's body is making the natural transition toward permanent infertility. It's an important phase marking the end of a woman's reproductive years.

During perimenopause, ovulation becomes irregular and estrogen levels begin to fluctuate as the ovaries start slowing down. This generally begins for most women around mid-40s, but can start earlier or later. The duration varies too - lasting anywhere from a few months to 10 years.

Common perimenopausal symptoms include:

While perimenopause itself is a natural process, the symptoms can significantly disrupt life. This is why perimenopausal and menopausal women are advised to see a hormone therapy specialist.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) offered by clinics like Renewal Hormone Center can effectively manage troublesome signs of hormonal change. Their customized bioidentical hormone therapy replaces the depleting estrogen and progesterone to stabilize levels. This relieves unpleasant symptoms for an overall better perimenopause transition.

Many women find Renewal Hormone Center to be a trusted, caring partner during this sensitive life stage. Their compassionate providers listen to understand a woman's unique situation. An individualized therapy plan is then created to help her feel like herself again.

In summary, perimenopause marks the reproductive transition toward menopause for women usually in their 40s-50s. Fluctuating estrogen causes disruptive symptoms, which can be treated with hormone therapy from specialist clinics like Renewal Hormone Center for a smoother change. Their bioidentical hormones and customized care plans aim to help women thriving through perimenopause.

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