This episode covers three current menopause issues: estrogen patch shortages affecting women's access to hormone therapy, the growing conversation about menopause derailing women's careers, and new research highlighting gaps in our understanding of surgical or treatment-induced menopause. Nykki explores how supply chain problems, workplace challenges, and research limitations all impact women's menopause experience.
Key Takeaways:
• Estrogen patches are experiencing supply shortages as demand for hormone therapy increases, forcing women to potentially switch treatments mid-course
• Menopause symptoms are causing women to leave jobs or scale back career ambitions, creating both personal and economic impacts
• Women who experience surgical or treatment-induced menopause face different challenges than natural menopause, but research on their long-term outcomes is lacking
• Workplace flexibility and menopause education could help retain experienced women during their transition
• Treatment consistency matters for hormone therapy effectiveness, making supply shortages particularly problematic
Sources & References:
• Estrogen patch shortage affects women seeking HRT (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMioAFBVV95cUxQMlhjT2daS216X3E2Rlp6ZU1oeF9aSTBnc0dTcFZWRWllaVF6dEpFX0hYeTlpU2h2cnlHVmlzTFpMNTZtdnZsYjUwUDhMcWVlNlNzSUdWbHlCWWU4c1FFU0FDRUg0X1VGZmE2SDR3WklrbEt3WC02R1NXeGRMYTRYcS11cGlZa0wwajZ4WUhCZEpkSVlQM2Eya3lveTh6c0lJ?oc=5) — PBS
• Career impact of menopause in the workplace (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMinAFBVV95cUxNX3BKcHh6OURuQUxPbzVfTVFmMFhwUHRFRWpzeExRTXFlWHgxS3F0MHFTRjB6NEJMSHJzVlNRY29rU291Z2pHSjNOS1g0dHhadW44NENkVll3TGVzNC1ibzI4ZnBxNVhacXM3YkdydkR1NGpMWl9HemFtM2xzVlBERzk4WmFEVm9Ud2ZNSUlpNEtPTmNWejdUa1dLTkM?oc=5) — Yahoo
• Research on iatrogenic menopause and long-term health (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41952372/) — PubMed
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