The Nashville Women's Health Podcast

Ep58 | Peri-Menopause- Aimee M. Bailey, PT, DPT
In this solo episode Aimee Bailey discusses perimenopause and why you should care about it.
Peri menopause is a 4-10 year phase that leads us into menopause (phase) 4-10 years. Learning about perimenopause is vital to understand what the experience of perimenopause is like and finding ways to stay healthy.
Tune in to understand how to build a resilient system that is able to embrace changes in your body and overcome any challenges that may arise.
Timestamps:
2:19 Your hormones as you approach perimenopause
04:48 What will you look like as you go through perimenopause
07:20 Are hormones evil?
11:57 Instagram period poll results: where do you stand?
12:58 Should your periods be painful?
13:44 Perimenopause: a few important facts
15:38 Common symptoms of Perimenopause
16: 44The most common symptom of perimenopause and is there a cure? (hot flashes)
19:05 More on diagnosing perimenopause
19:58 Helpful websites about perimenopause
21:27 Apps to track your perimenopause symptoms
22:08 Why you should care about perimenopause
22:34 Cardiovascular risks of perimenopause and what you can do
29:42 How perimenopause affects bone health
33:23 Ways to get in some exercise even if you are super busy
38:18 What perimenopause does to your musculoskeletal health
44:22 What you can do take care of your mental health during perimenopause
48: 46 Going into perimenopause as healthy as you can
50:59 How you can build a support system
51:54 Talking positive & journaling
Key Takeaways:
Period tracking and symptom tracking apps are a great way to stay on top of what is going on with your health.
Perimenopause can start as early as age 35. On average, women are 43 by the time they reach the perimenopause phase.
Perimenopause manifests itself differently in different women. Your perimenopause may not look like your best friend’s perimenopause.
Lots of the symptoms that we think of as happening in menopause actually take place in perimenopause
Hormone testing is not very reliable at diagnosing perimenopause.
There are 200 possible symptoms of perimenopause and there are lots of parallels between PMS symptoms and perimenopause symptoms.
Perimenopause causes hormonal changes in our bodies that can cause other changes in our other bodily systems (cardiovascular, bone health, musculoskeletal, and mental health).
Connect with Dr. Aimee Bailey on Instagram @the.pelvic.yogi or visit her website www.thepelvicyogi.com
Useful Links:
www.menopause.org
www.gennev.com
Www.swanstudy.org
Useful apps:
Careia
Perry: Perimenopause Community