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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF MENOPAUSE?

Using the filters below, explore the wide range of possible menopause symptoms and how they could affect your body and mind.

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MYTH

Menopause management only refers to medical treatments.

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TRUTH

Menopause management can encompass several different things, from hormone treatments through to changes to your diet and exercise. “Hormone treatment is only one part of this. You can do a lot of this yourself with regards to your lifestyle, such as physical activity.” – Angelica Linden Hirschberg, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Stockholm.

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MYTH

Hormone treatments are still fairly new.

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TRUTH

Hormone replacement therapy has been available in some countries for >60 years and has been tested in many clinical trials and studies over the years. “Hormone replacement – the idea of taking hormones to feel better – is a very old one. It started taking off in the 19th century. The idea was to preserve your physical integrity.” – Mark Brincat, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Malta.

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MYTH

Every woman
will experience the same menopause symptoms.

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There are many different symptoms of menopause and every woman’s experience is unique. The amount of time a woman is in each phase of menopause can vary. “Some women need X, some need Y, some need Z. We need to be careful to determine what’s best for her symptom wise and for general health.” – James Simon, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Washington, USA.

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Women don’t need to be informed about menopause or treatment options.

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TRUTH

If you want to feel empowered to take an active role in your healthcare decisions, it is important that you are well informed about menopause, from symptoms and diagnosis through to management options and lifestyle changes. “The demand from [women] is getting higher to be given lots of different choices and a quality of conversation that help them to understand how the risks and benefits apply to them… we’re starting to see a real need for more information” – Angela Wright, BMS Advanced 
Menopause Specialist, UK.

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I’d gone 8 months without a period, and now I’ve just started spotting for six or seven months. I’ve never experienced that before.

I’ve gone 6 months and then another 6 months with no period. When it got to 8 months I thought I was finally free, but it looks like I still have more of this journey to go.

~ Stacey, United Kingdom

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