Menopause is a significant milestone in a woman’s life when the ovaries cease to release eggs and menstrual periods end. This transition doesn’t happen overnight, and most women undergo several years of gradual changes in their menstrual cycle before reaching menopause, a phase known as perimenopause. During this time, fluctuating hormone levels can lead to a range of symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and sleep disturbances.
Menopause is a normal biological process, but the changes each woman experiences can vary widely. Some women have minimal symptoms, and others may encounter more significant challenges. While each woman’s menopause journey will look different, many share a common feeling of self-doubt. According to research conducted by Ovia Health, 85% of women say they don’t feel like they know enough about menopause, and 59% feel less than confident managing perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms.
Fortunately, there are various strategies and treatments available to help manage menopause symptoms and support your overall health during this time.
As you journey through menopause, understanding what to expect and how to manage changes can make a big difference. If you have more questions or need personalized advice, your healthcare provider can offer guidance tailored to your specific needs through this natural transition.
To help you navigate conversations about menopause with your healthcare provider, we chatted with Dr. Rebecca Previs, MD, MS, director of medical affairs at Labcorp Oncology. Dr. Previs is a board-certified gynecologic oncologist and obstetrician/gynecologist with extensive experience in women's health. Discover her tips for discussing menopause with your healthcare team.