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Women's Wellness: Perimenopause - What the Heck is Happening to My Body?
Perimenopause is the time leading up to your final menstrual period and can last up to several years. During this time, menstrual cycles may be heavier or lighter than usual, and may come at shorter or longer intervals.
published: 04 Feb 2015
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Perimenopause: Management, Estrogens & Other Hormones – Gynecology | Lecturio
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This video “Perimenopause” is part of the Lecturio course “Gynecology” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/perimenopause
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Perimenopausal transition
- Follicular atresia
- Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Estrogens
- Estrogen production
- Other hormones
► THE PROF:
Lynae Brayboy from Brown University has been teaching OB/GYN for a decade. She is double-board certified in OB/GYN as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She teaches undergraduates, medical students, residents and fellows and has also won multiple teaching awards.
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published: 01 Aug 2017
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What to Expect During Perimenopause
Dr. Kara Jones, an OB-GYN with LG Health Physicians Lancaster Physicians for Women
published: 29 Oct 2020
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Menopause, Perimenopause, Symptoms and Management, Animation.
(USMLE topics, obgyn, gynecology)
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Voice by: Ashley Fleming
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Menopause marks the end of reproductive years in a woman’s life, when menstrual periods stop permanently. Menopause usually occurs naturally, as a result of declining levels of reproducti...
published: 09 Jul 2019
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Perimenopausal bleeding - how do you manage this in primary care? | Prof John Erian
Prof John Erian, Consultant Gynaecologist, discusses how to manage perimenopausal bleeding in primary care and when to refer.
http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/bmi/hp-home
published: 29 Jul 2013
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Mood Changes during Perimenopause
Dr. Maki discusses how to menopause can effect mood (www.menopause.org)
published: 16 Apr 2019
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Perimenopause
This video will cover perimenopause, also known as menopause transition, including the changes you can expect and the treatments for symptoms that are available.
published: 19 Jan 2016
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Perimenopausal Mood Swings
If you’re experiencing mood swings and don’t know why… or if someone sent you this video as a hint… visit hormone.org to learn
more about perimenopausal mood swings.
published: 28 Oct 2016
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A Dietitian's Guide To Nutrition During Perimenopause + Menopause | You Versus Food | Well+Good
Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, a registered dietitian, gives her best advice for eating during perimenopause and menopause to combat any new sensations or symptoms you might have, and to nutritionally support the changes in your body.
To get notified about new video uploads, subscribe to Well+Good's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Tune in for Tracy's top foods to eat during perimenopause and menopause to support your health! #menopausediet #nutrition #wellandgood
Check out Tracy on Insta here: https://www.instagram.com/thehappiestnutritionist
Subscribe to Well+Good’s channel for more nutrition tips & tricks: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Check out more episodes of You Versus Food here:
Postnatal nutrition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obJK2gHOB-U&list=PLUa1mxBKM...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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Suzanne Somers: Prevailing Perimenopause
In her latest book, 'I'm Too Young For This,' Suzanne Somers tackles the decade before menopause.
Everyday Health is your No. 1 resource for health and wellness advice. We make it fun and easy to live a healthier, happier lifestyle. Subscribe now and start feeling better — every day.
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published: 21 Nov 2013
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What is Perimenopause? | Ask the Doctor
How is perimenopause different than menopause?
published: 11 Sep 2012
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Suzanne Somers: The natural hormone solution to enjoy perimenopause
Suzanne's book, I'm Too Young For this!, is available at all major bookstores.
published: 30 Sep 2013
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How to Deal with a Heavy Period during Perimenopause
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares suggestions on how women can deal with having a heavy period during perimenopause.
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published: 02 Nov 2018
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What every woman needs to know about perimenopause and the menopause
The UK’s leading menopause expert Dr Louise Newsom, Kate Muir, author of The Menopause Scandal, and The Menopause Charity ambassador and former Olympian Michelle Griffith-Robinson will arm you with the essential facts all women should be aware of when navigating their late thirties and beyond. In discussion with Women’s Health Editor-in-Chief Claire Sanderson.
This video was filmed in December 2020 in compliance with COVID guidelines.
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published: 30 Jan 2021
4:47
Women's Wellness: Perimenopause - What the Heck is Happening to My Body?
Perimenopause is the time leading up to your final menstrual period and can last up to several years. During this time, menstrual cycles may be heavier or ligh...
Perimenopause is the time leading up to your final menstrual period and can last up to several years. During this time, menstrual cycles may be heavier or lighter than usual, and may come at shorter or longer intervals.
https://wn.com/Women's_Wellness_Perimenopause_What_The_Heck_Is_Happening_To_My_Body
Perimenopause is the time leading up to your final menstrual period and can last up to several years. During this time, menstrual cycles may be heavier or lighter than usual, and may come at shorter or longer intervals.
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 210111
5:44
Perimenopause: Management, Estrogens & Other Hormones – Gynecology | Lecturio
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T...
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This video “Perimenopause” is part of the Lecturio course “Gynecology” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/perimenopause
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Perimenopausal transition
- Follicular atresia
- Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Estrogens
- Estrogen production
- Other hormones
► THE PROF:
Lynae Brayboy from Brown University has been teaching OB/GYN for a decade. She is double-board certified in OB/GYN as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She teaches undergraduates, medical students, residents and fellows and has also won multiple teaching awards.
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This video “Perimenopause” is part of the Lecturio course “Gynecology” ► WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/perimenopause
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Perimenopausal transition
- Follicular atresia
- Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Estrogens
- Estrogen production
- Other hormones
► THE PROF:
Lynae Brayboy from Brown University has been teaching OB/GYN for a decade. She is double-board certified in OB/GYN as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She teaches undergraduates, medical students, residents and fellows and has also won multiple teaching awards.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
Study for your classes, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MCAT or MBBS with video lectures by world-class professors, recall & USMLE-style questions and textbook articles. Create your free account now: http://lectur.io/perimenopause
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- published: 01 Aug 2017
- views: 52779
18:35
What to Expect During Perimenopause
Dr. Kara Jones, an OB-GYN with LG Health Physicians Lancaster Physicians for Women
Dr. Kara Jones, an OB-GYN with LG Health Physicians Lancaster Physicians for Women
https://wn.com/What_To_Expect_During_Perimenopause
Dr. Kara Jones, an OB-GYN with LG Health Physicians Lancaster Physicians for Women
- published: 29 Oct 2020
- views: 25115
3:06
Menopause, Perimenopause, Symptoms and Management, Animation.
(USMLE topics, obgyn, gynecology)
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Check out our new Alila ...
(USMLE topics, obgyn, gynecology)
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
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©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
Voice by: Ashley Fleming
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Menopause marks the end of reproductive years in a woman’s life, when menstrual periods stop permanently. Menopause usually occurs naturally, as a result of declining levels of reproductive hormones, estrogen and progesterone, produced by the ovaries; but it may also happen prematurely after surgical removal of the ovaries, as a side effect of cancer treatments, or in a condition known as primary ovarian insufficiency, where the ovaries fail to produce hormones.
Menopause is usually preceded by a transient period called perimenopause, when hormone levels start to drop. The last couple of years leading to menopause may bring symptoms such as hot or cold flashes, mood swings, insomnia, vaginal dryness, urinary urgency, and dry skin. Some women may also experience temporary heart racing, headaches and hair loss. The most telling sign that menopause is approaching is the irregularity of periods. Skipping a period or two is common. The cycles may also be shorter. Periods may be heavier or lighter than usual.
Most symptoms usually ease in the years after menopause, but low levels of estrogen may cause other health problems. Because estrogen influences bone density and has a protective action on blood vessels against cholesterol plaques, low estrogen levels increase risks for bone loss, known as osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases. Low estrogen also weakens the tissues supporting the urethra, causing urine leakage, or urinary incontinence. Risks for urinary tract infections also increase after menopause.
While menopause is a natural stage of life and does not require medical treatment, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle including physical exercise and diets sufficient in calcium and vitamin D, to counter the risks of heart diseases and osteoporosis. Women with persisting or severe symptoms may also benefit from certain treatment options:
- Topical estrogen in the form of cream, tablet or ring, administered directly to the vagina, can be effective for treatment of vaginal dryness and urinary problems.
- Kegel exercises strengthen pelvic floor muscles and may help treat urinary incontinence.
- Estrogen replacement therapy is effective for treatment of severe hot flashes and may help prevent osteoporosis. However, it is associated with higher risks for cardiovascular diseases and breast cancer, and should be considered only for women with high risks of osteoporosis who cannot take non-estrogen medicines. Hormone therapy should be used at the lowest dose for the shortest duration needed to achieve treatment goals.
https://wn.com/Menopause,_Perimenopause,_Symptoms_And_Management,_Animation.
(USMLE topics, obgyn, gynecology)
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Check out our new Alila Academy - AlilaAcademy(dot)com - complete video courses with quizzes, PDFs, and downloadable images.
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
Voice by: Ashley Fleming
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Menopause marks the end of reproductive years in a woman’s life, when menstrual periods stop permanently. Menopause usually occurs naturally, as a result of declining levels of reproductive hormones, estrogen and progesterone, produced by the ovaries; but it may also happen prematurely after surgical removal of the ovaries, as a side effect of cancer treatments, or in a condition known as primary ovarian insufficiency, where the ovaries fail to produce hormones.
Menopause is usually preceded by a transient period called perimenopause, when hormone levels start to drop. The last couple of years leading to menopause may bring symptoms such as hot or cold flashes, mood swings, insomnia, vaginal dryness, urinary urgency, and dry skin. Some women may also experience temporary heart racing, headaches and hair loss. The most telling sign that menopause is approaching is the irregularity of periods. Skipping a period or two is common. The cycles may also be shorter. Periods may be heavier or lighter than usual.
Most symptoms usually ease in the years after menopause, but low levels of estrogen may cause other health problems. Because estrogen influences bone density and has a protective action on blood vessels against cholesterol plaques, low estrogen levels increase risks for bone loss, known as osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases. Low estrogen also weakens the tissues supporting the urethra, causing urine leakage, or urinary incontinence. Risks for urinary tract infections also increase after menopause.
While menopause is a natural stage of life and does not require medical treatment, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle including physical exercise and diets sufficient in calcium and vitamin D, to counter the risks of heart diseases and osteoporosis. Women with persisting or severe symptoms may also benefit from certain treatment options:
- Topical estrogen in the form of cream, tablet or ring, administered directly to the vagina, can be effective for treatment of vaginal dryness and urinary problems.
- Kegel exercises strengthen pelvic floor muscles and may help treat urinary incontinence.
- Estrogen replacement therapy is effective for treatment of severe hot flashes and may help prevent osteoporosis. However, it is associated with higher risks for cardiovascular diseases and breast cancer, and should be considered only for women with high risks of osteoporosis who cannot take non-estrogen medicines. Hormone therapy should be used at the lowest dose for the shortest duration needed to achieve treatment goals.
- published: 09 Jul 2019
- views: 584570
16:04
Perimenopausal bleeding - how do you manage this in primary care? | Prof John Erian
Prof John Erian, Consultant Gynaecologist, discusses how to manage perimenopausal bleeding in primary care and when to refer.
http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/bm...
Prof John Erian, Consultant Gynaecologist, discusses how to manage perimenopausal bleeding in primary care and when to refer.
http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/bmi/hp-home
https://wn.com/Perimenopausal_Bleeding_How_Do_You_Manage_This_In_Primary_Care_|_Prof_John_Erian
Prof John Erian, Consultant Gynaecologist, discusses how to manage perimenopausal bleeding in primary care and when to refer.
http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/bmi/hp-home
- published: 29 Jul 2013
- views: 43977
6:12
Mood Changes during Perimenopause
Dr. Maki discusses how to menopause can effect mood (www.menopause.org)
Dr. Maki discusses how to menopause can effect mood (www.menopause.org)
https://wn.com/Mood_Changes_During_Perimenopause
Dr. Maki discusses how to menopause can effect mood (www.menopause.org)
- published: 16 Apr 2019
- views: 21770
26:32
Perimenopause
This video will cover perimenopause, also known as menopause transition, including the changes you can expect and the treatments for symptoms that are availabl...
This video will cover perimenopause, also known as menopause transition, including the changes you can expect and the treatments for symptoms that are available.
https://wn.com/Perimenopause
This video will cover perimenopause, also known as menopause transition, including the changes you can expect and the treatments for symptoms that are available.
- published: 19 Jan 2016
- views: 46780
2:22
Perimenopausal Mood Swings
If you’re experiencing mood swings and don’t know why… or if someone sent you this video as a hint… visit hormone.org to learn
more about perimenopausal mood sw...
If you’re experiencing mood swings and don’t know why… or if someone sent you this video as a hint… visit hormone.org to learn
more about perimenopausal mood swings.
https://wn.com/Perimenopausal_Mood_Swings
If you’re experiencing mood swings and don’t know why… or if someone sent you this video as a hint… visit hormone.org to learn
more about perimenopausal mood swings.
- published: 28 Oct 2016
- views: 83212
4:37
A Dietitian's Guide To Nutrition During Perimenopause + Menopause | You Versus Food | Well+Good
Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, a registered dietitian, gives her best advice for eating during perimenopause and menopause to combat any new sensations or symptoms y...
Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, a registered dietitian, gives her best advice for eating during perimenopause and menopause to combat any new sensations or symptoms you might have, and to nutritionally support the changes in your body.
To get notified about new video uploads, subscribe to Well+Good's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Tune in for Tracy's top foods to eat during perimenopause and menopause to support your health! #menopausediet #nutrition #wellandgood
Check out Tracy on Insta here: https://www.instagram.com/thehappiestnutritionist
Subscribe to Well+Good’s channel for more nutrition tips & tricks: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Check out more episodes of You Versus Food here:
Postnatal nutrition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obJK2gHOB-U&list=PLUa1mxBKMRYkaGUVHnrbXbycqwtD7iKqM
Eating during pregnancy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq7ovxsAfX8
Eating before bed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhaCCgjMSzk
About Well+Good:
Well+Good believes that wellness and health should be attainable for all—and recognizes the many barriers that prevent that from becoming a reality. Sitting at the cross-section of trends, service, and evidence-based journalism, we work to inform, empower, and educate communities and individuals when it comes to fitness, mental health, beauty, food, relationships, finance, and all other ways your day-to-day impacts your ability to live well, while working to challenge the systems that could hold you (or others) back. Your well-being is a birthright. Wellness is how you get there.
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https://wn.com/A_Dietitian's_Guide_To_Nutrition_During_Perimenopause_Menopause_|_You_Versus_Food_|_Well_Good
Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, a registered dietitian, gives her best advice for eating during perimenopause and menopause to combat any new sensations or symptoms you might have, and to nutritionally support the changes in your body.
To get notified about new video uploads, subscribe to Well+Good's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Tune in for Tracy's top foods to eat during perimenopause and menopause to support your health! #menopausediet #nutrition #wellandgood
Check out Tracy on Insta here: https://www.instagram.com/thehappiestnutritionist
Subscribe to Well+Good’s channel for more nutrition tips & tricks: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood
Check out more episodes of You Versus Food here:
Postnatal nutrition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obJK2gHOB-U&list=PLUa1mxBKMRYkaGUVHnrbXbycqwtD7iKqM
Eating during pregnancy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dq7ovxsAfX8
Eating before bed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhaCCgjMSzk
About Well+Good:
Well+Good believes that wellness and health should be attainable for all—and recognizes the many barriers that prevent that from becoming a reality. Sitting at the cross-section of trends, service, and evidence-based journalism, we work to inform, empower, and educate communities and individuals when it comes to fitness, mental health, beauty, food, relationships, finance, and all other ways your day-to-day impacts your ability to live well, while working to challenge the systems that could hold you (or others) back. Your well-being is a birthright. Wellness is how you get there.
You can find Well+Good here:
Site 🖥️: https://www.wellandgood.com
Instagram 📸: https://www.instagram.com/iamwellandgood
Facebook 👍: https://www.facebook.com/iamwellandgood
Twitter 🐤: https://twitter.com/iamwellandgood
Pinterest 📌: https://www.pinterest.com/iamwellandgood
- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 9372
3:50
Suzanne Somers: Prevailing Perimenopause
In her latest book, 'I'm Too Young For This,' Suzanne Somers tackles the decade before menopause.
Everyday Health is your No. 1 resource for health and wellnes...
In her latest book, 'I'm Too Young For This,' Suzanne Somers tackles the decade before menopause.
Everyday Health is your No. 1 resource for health and wellness advice. We make it fun and easy to live a healthier, happier lifestyle. Subscribe now and start feeling better — every day.
SUBSCRIBE:
http://bit.ly/1LhozPy
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https://wn.com/Suzanne_Somers_Prevailing_Perimenopause
In her latest book, 'I'm Too Young For This,' Suzanne Somers tackles the decade before menopause.
Everyday Health is your No. 1 resource for health and wellness advice. We make it fun and easy to live a healthier, happier lifestyle. Subscribe now and start feeling better — every day.
SUBSCRIBE:
http://bit.ly/1LhozPy
VISIT EVERYDAYHEALTH.COM:
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- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 29053
8:16
Suzanne Somers: The natural hormone solution to enjoy perimenopause
Suzanne's book, I'm Too Young For this!, is available at all major bookstores.
Suzanne's book, I'm Too Young For this!, is available at all major bookstores.
https://wn.com/Suzanne_Somers_The_Natural_Hormone_Solution_To_Enjoy_Perimenopause
Suzanne's book, I'm Too Young For this!, is available at all major bookstores.
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 181350
2:23
How to Deal with a Heavy Period during Perimenopause
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares suggestions on how women can deal with having a heavy period during perimenopause.
Subscribe to The Doctors: http://bit.ly/Subscr...
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares suggestions on how women can deal with having a heavy period during perimenopause.
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About The Doctors:
The Doctors is an Emmy award-winning daytime talk show hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork, plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and OB-GYN Dr. Nita Landry.
The Doctors helps you understand the latest health headlines, such as the ice bucket challenge for ALS and the Ebola outbreak; delivers exclusive interviews with celebrities dealing with health issues, such as Lamar Odom, Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, reality stars Honey Boo Boo and Mama June, and activist Chaz Bono; brings you debates about health and safety claims from agricultural company Monsanto and celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy; and shows you the latest gross viral videos and explains how you can avoid an emergency situation. The Doctors also features the News in 2:00 digest of the latest celebrity health news and The Doctors’ Prescription for simple steps to get active, combat stress, eat better and live healthier.
Now in its eighth season, The Doctors celebrity guests have included Academy Award Winners Sally Field, Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Marcia Gay Harden, Kathy Bates and Marisa Tomei; reality stars from Teen Mom and The Real Housewives, as well as Kris Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner, Melissa Rivers, Sharon Osbourne, Tim Gunn and Amber Rose; actors Jessica Alba, Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Patricia Heaton, Chevy Chase, Kristin Davis, Lou Ferrigno, Harrison Ford, Grace Gealey, Cedric the Entertainer, Valerie Harper, Debra Messing, Chris O’Donnell, Betty White, Linda Gray, Fran Drescher, Emmy Rossum, Roseanne Barr, Valerie Bertinelli, Suzanne Somers; athletes Magic Johnson, Apolo Ohno and Danica Patrick; musicians Tim McGraw, Justin Bieber, Clint Black, LL Cool J, Nick Carter, Kristin Chenoweth, Paula Abdul, Gloria Gaynor, La Toya Jackson, Barry Manilow, Bret Michaels, Gene Simmons and Jordin Sparks; and celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck, Guy Fieri and Curtis Stone.
https://wn.com/How_To_Deal_With_A_Heavy_Period_During_Perimenopause
OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry shares suggestions on how women can deal with having a heavy period during perimenopause.
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About The Doctors:
The Doctors is an Emmy award-winning daytime talk show hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork, plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and OB-GYN Dr. Nita Landry.
The Doctors helps you understand the latest health headlines, such as the ice bucket challenge for ALS and the Ebola outbreak; delivers exclusive interviews with celebrities dealing with health issues, such as Lamar Odom, Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, reality stars Honey Boo Boo and Mama June, and activist Chaz Bono; brings you debates about health and safety claims from agricultural company Monsanto and celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy; and shows you the latest gross viral videos and explains how you can avoid an emergency situation. The Doctors also features the News in 2:00 digest of the latest celebrity health news and The Doctors’ Prescription for simple steps to get active, combat stress, eat better and live healthier.
Now in its eighth season, The Doctors celebrity guests have included Academy Award Winners Sally Field, Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Marcia Gay Harden, Kathy Bates and Marisa Tomei; reality stars from Teen Mom and The Real Housewives, as well as Kris Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner, Melissa Rivers, Sharon Osbourne, Tim Gunn and Amber Rose; actors Jessica Alba, Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Patricia Heaton, Chevy Chase, Kristin Davis, Lou Ferrigno, Harrison Ford, Grace Gealey, Cedric the Entertainer, Valerie Harper, Debra Messing, Chris O’Donnell, Betty White, Linda Gray, Fran Drescher, Emmy Rossum, Roseanne Barr, Valerie Bertinelli, Suzanne Somers; athletes Magic Johnson, Apolo Ohno and Danica Patrick; musicians Tim McGraw, Justin Bieber, Clint Black, LL Cool J, Nick Carter, Kristin Chenoweth, Paula Abdul, Gloria Gaynor, La Toya Jackson, Barry Manilow, Bret Michaels, Gene Simmons and Jordin Sparks; and celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck, Guy Fieri and Curtis Stone.
- published: 02 Nov 2018
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What every woman needs to know about perimenopause and the menopause
The UK’s leading menopause expert Dr Louise Newsom, Kate Muir, author of The Menopause Scandal, and The Menopause Charity ambassador and former Olympian Michell...
The UK’s leading menopause expert Dr Louise Newsom, Kate Muir, author of The Menopause Scandal, and The Menopause Charity ambassador and former Olympian Michelle Griffith-Robinson will arm you with the essential facts all women should be aware of when navigating their late thirties and beyond. In discussion with Women’s Health Editor-in-Chief Claire Sanderson.
This video was filmed in December 2020 in compliance with COVID guidelines.
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The UK’s leading menopause expert Dr Louise Newsom, Kate Muir, author of The Menopause Scandal, and The Menopause Charity ambassador and former Olympian Michelle Griffith-Robinson will arm you with the essential facts all women should be aware of when navigating their late thirties and beyond. In discussion with Women’s Health Editor-in-Chief Claire Sanderson.
This video was filmed in December 2020 in compliance with COVID guidelines.
The official YouTube channel for Women's Health UK magazine.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more workouts! https://bit.ly/3a6vufR
Trusted advice and guidance for women focusing on nutrition, health, fitness and inner beauty.
Follow our channel for the videos you need for a healthier lifestyle. We bring together the latest videos from the worlds of health, fitness,
gym fashion and food to help you sweat long-lasting results.
We promise to deliver expert advice that is as practical as it is inspirational.
Watch and workout. It's good to be you.
- published: 30 Jan 2021
- views: 3802