Unlock the Hidden Triggers Sabotaging Your Perimenopause—#7 Will Shock You!
What exactly is perimenopause?
Before we dive into the triggers for perimenopause symptoms, let’s first understand what perimenopause is.
“Perimenopause is the transitional phase from a woman’s reproductive years to menopause,” says Brynna Connor, MD, Healthcare Ambassador at NorthWestPharmacy.com. “It’s marked by a period in which hormone production—particularly estrogen and progesterone—begins to fluctuate and gradually declines.” Perimenopause usually begins in a woman’s 40s, most commonly between ages 40 and 44, but it can start as early as the mid-30s or as late as the mid-50s in some cases.
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