Perimenopause

in Your 40s (and 30s)

It starts with anxiety, brain fog, sleep disruption, and joint pain - years before your period changes.

Perimenopause Doesn't Start With Hot Flashes

It Can Start in Your Mid-30s. And Last Up to 12 Years

Perimenopause often starts before 45, progresses gradually, and begins quietly years before menopause.

The Symptom That Comes First: Sleep Disruption

Waking between 2–4am may signal oestrogen changes and often improves with hormone support.

Anxiety That Appears Out of Nowhere

Fluctuating oestrogen disrupts neurotransmitters, causing anxiety-like symptoms that are often misdiagnosed.

Brain Fog Is Real. Oestrogen Is Neuroprotective.

Memory lapses, poor concentration, and word-finding issues often reflect oestrogen-related cognitive changes.

Joint Pain in Your 40s? It Might Be Perimenopause

Declining oestrogen increases joint pain and stiffness, often mistaken for early arthritis symptoms.

The Average Woman Waits 2–3 Years for a Perimenopause Diagnosis.

Anxiety → referred to psychiatry. Sleep issues → sleeping pills. Brain fog → attributed to stress. Joint pain → rheumatology. Nobody connects the dots.

What Actually Helps: From Resistance Training to HRT

Resistance training: Builds bone strength, eases hot flashes. HRT: Relieves symptoms, bone, and protects brain. Magnesium glycinate: Better sleep, less anxiety. Protein: slows muscle loss during transition.

Perimenopause starts earlier than most women realize. Know the signs, connect the dots, and seek support early.

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