Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a prevalent condition that can affect up to 84% of postmenopausal women, but its impact on women going through perimenopause is also significant. While often not discussed openly, GSM manifests with symptoms such as vaginal dryness, itching, burning, irritation, pain during sexual activities, frequent urination, and a heightened risk of urinary tract infections. The hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause, particularly the decrease in estrogen levels, are key contributors to GSM.
Read moreThe Heart of the Matter: How Hormones Affect Women's Cardiovascular Health
For World Menopause Day this year, the International Menopause Society launched a campaign to raise awareness on the effects of hormones on cardiovascular health in women. Specifically, they highlighted the potential cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk associated with various reproductive milestones in a woman’s life. These milestones include menstrual cyclicity, adverse pregnancy outcomes, breast cancer treatments, and menopause itself. This is such an important topic in the sphere of women’s health, and something that I review with my patients regularly. Let’s dive into the details shall we!
Read moreCyclical Progesterone Therapy for Heavy Menstrual Periods in Perimenopause - By Dr. Meghan van Drimmelen, ND
Heavy menstrual bleeding in is one of the most common perimenopausal concerns we see in naturopathic practice. In this article, we will explore the use of cyclical progesterone therapy as an effective option for managing heavy menstrual periods in perimenopause.
Read moreUnderstanding the Benefits & Risks of Menopausal Hormone Therapy - By Dr. Meghan van Drimmelen, ND
If you are considering hormone replacement therapy for the management of your menopausal symptoms, it’s important to know the benefits and risks. Learn all the details here!
Read moreNaturopathic Support For Menopause - Dr Meghan van Drimmelen
I believe that supporting women throughout mid-life starts with education and empowerment. Helping my patients understand how hormones effect their health and wellbeing, as well as taking the time to go over all hormone testing and treatment options is a HUGE part of my practice. Here are some common questions that come up in my practice around menopause:
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