Perimenopause Starts Earlier Than You Think — What Every Mom Needs to Know Now
5/8/202643 min
What if the years where you feel less rested, less resilient, less yourself aren't burnout or bad parenting — but a hormonal transition no one prepared you for? This episode tackles a question every woman asks herself: am I losing my edge, or is something actually happening to me? I'm joined by Dr. Mary Claire Haver — the OB-GYN whose work has reshaped how an entire generation of women, doctors, and families talk about midlife, and the first person who made me feel sane in my own body when symptoms started showing up in my early 40s. We talk about why perimenopause is landing earlier than most women expect, why it gets misread as postpartum lag, work stress, or just "getting older," and why so many plugged-in women hear from their doctors that everything looks fine when nothing feels fine. What you'll learn: Why perimenopause is a brain event before it's an ovary event — and the symptoms (brain fog, mood swings, sleep disruption, weight changes, even a frozen shoulder) that can show up years before your periods get irregular, and almost never get connected back to hormones, even by your own doctor The real story of the Women's Health Initiative: what scared a generation of clinicians away from hormone therapy, what the evidence actually says now, and how to think about menopause hormone therapy, vaginal estrogen, and testosterone for women without the fear and without the scams (looking at you, vaginal lasers and pellet pushers) The non-negotiables to start in your 30s and 40s if you can — sleep, protein, lifting heavy, vitamin D, and finding a menopause-certified clinician — plus the five buckets of female sexual function Knowing what's happening inside your own body isn't extra. It's how you stop feeling crazy, find a clinician who actually believes you, and protect the version of yourself who gets to enjoy the decades still ahead. Great Wolf Lodge: Bring your pack together at a Lodge near you. Learn more at GreatWolf.com Merit Beauty: It's time for your makeup and skincare to meet the reality of your daily routine with Merit Beauty.com The RealReal: The most trusted name in authenticated luxury resale. Get 25$ off your first purchase when you go to The RealReal.com/humans
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[upbeat music] I'm so excited to share today's conversation with you because I'm talking with Dr. Mary Claire Haver, who just published a book called The New Perimenopause. It is an evidence-based guide to surviving the zone of chaos and feeling like yourself again. Perimenopause happens a decade before menopause sometimes. There is so much going on in your brain and bodies that nobody has been talking to women about, and we sometimes just confuse with the season of just raising kids and the chaos of it all. I just wanted to gift you a conversation with Dr. Mary Claire Haver because we are covering what is happening with your body, what is happening with your brain, what is happening with your bones, and your sex drive, and your sex life, and your hormones, and what you can do about it. I'm so excited to share this with you. I'm Dr. Aliza Pressman, and this is Raising Good Humans podcast. Okay. I am so excited that you have, uh, first of all, that you're just here for us, generally speaking, and I was so lucky to meet you the millisecond I started to notice anything going on with my body. I learned so much from you. Then