The medical establishment has failed women, dismissing their concerns and sidelining their experiences for far too long.
In women's health, there's a phase often glossed over, hidden away in quiet conversations and veiled discomfort: perimenopause. It's a phase that catches many women unprepared and ill-equipped. But it's time to cast off the shroud of silence and ignite a revolution in women's health, especially among the trailblazing millennials—to forge a path of informed autonomy and empowerment.Millennials are no strangers to activism.
It's not just a matter of hormonal fluctuations; it's dealing with a journey full of physical, emotional, and mental upheaval. It can begin as early as one's 30s, lasting a decade or more. Why aren't we talking about it?We appreciate Dr. Corinne Menn's contribution in Jennifer Weiss-Wolf's upcoming book, Period. Full Stop.
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