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Menopause, by definition, is one point in a continuum of life stages for a woman and marks the end of their reproductive years and most women experience menopause between the ages of 45 and 55 years of age (World Health Organisation).
As midlife women, we know that the lived definition of menopause is a constant state of confusion about the peri-menopause stage and how long that lasts, the change in our bodies both internally and externally as well as the many debilitating symptoms that bombard us all at once.
‘Let’s Talk About Menopause’ is the first of our Round Table Conversation episodes.
So please join me, Lorena Connor, in my conversation with four wonderful midlife ladies who provide you with an insight to what their thoughts and experience have been so far on midlife and menopause.
Menopause, by definition, is one point in a continuum of life stages for a woman and marks the end of their reproductive years and most women experience menopause between the ages of 45 and 55 years of age (World Health Organisation).
As midlife women, we know that the lived definition of menopause is a constant state of confusion about the peri-menopause stage and how long that lasts, the change in our bodies both internally and externally as well as the many debilitating symptoms that bombard us all at once.
‘Let’s Talk About Menopause’ is the first of our Round Table Conversation episodes.
So please join me, Lorena Connor, in my conversation with four wonderful midlife ladies who provide you with an insight to what their thoughts and experience have been so far on midlife and menopause.