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So you've heard about hot flashes and night sweats. Maybe you've even heard about brain fog. But nobody sat you down and said: by the way, the tissue of your entire pelvic region is completely dependent on estrogen to stay healthy. And when it drops, everything changes.
And most women have no idea, because no one told them.
But here's what Tamsen wants you to know: there are actual treatments for this and most women have never been told they exist. Whether you're on hormone therapy or never plan to be, this is its own conversation entirely.
You'll learn:
- What GSM is, why 100% of women experience it to some degree, and why it gets worse if you wait
- The symptoms most women quietly adapt to without realizing they don't have to
- Why the most common treatment is considered safe even for women who've been told hormones are off the table
- How recurrent UTIs in menopause are connected to estrogen loss and what actually treats the
- What to bring to your doctor and how to ask for it
This episode is part of the How to Menopause series, where Tamsen goes deeper on each chapter of her book right here on the podcast. Less than twenty minutes, everything you need to know.
Stay connected with Tamsen:
Get Tamsen's newsletter filled with free tools to living better, feeling stronger, and knowing you’re never alone
Get Tamsen’s NYT instant bestselling book, How To Menopause
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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns or treatment options. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Tamsen Show.
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So you've heard about hot flashes and night sweats. Maybe you've even heard about brain fog. But nobody sat you down and said: by the way, the tissue of your entire pelvic region is completely dependent on estrogen to stay healthy. And when it drops, everything changes.
And most women have no idea, because no one told them.
But here's what Tamsen wants you to know: there are actual treatments for this and most women have never been told they exist. Whether you're on hormone therapy or never plan to be, this is its own conversation entirely.
You'll learn:
- What GSM is, why 100% of women experience it to some degree, and why it gets worse if you wait
- The symptoms most women quietly adapt to without realizing they don't have to
- Why the most common treatment is considered safe even for women who've been told hormones are off the table
- How recurrent UTIs in menopause are connected to estrogen loss and what actually treats the
- What to bring to your doctor and how to ask for it
This episode is part of the How to Menopause series, where Tamsen goes deeper on each chapter of her book right here on the podcast. Less than twenty minutes, everything you need to know.
Stay connected with Tamsen:
Get Tamsen's newsletter filled with free tools to living better, feeling stronger, and knowing you’re never alone
Get Tamsen’s NYT instant bestselling book, How To Menopause
Free Resources from Tamsen
Watch all the episodes on YouTube
Follow Tamsen on Instagram
The Tamsen Show on Instagram
Follow Tamsen on TikTok
Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns or treatment options. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Tamsen Show.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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