The years before menopause can bring changes that are confusing and easy to dismiss. Dr. Megan Luciano helps you understand what's happening and what can actually help.
Perimenopause is the transition leading up to menopause, when your hormone levels begin to fluctuate. It can start in your forties, and sometimes earlier, often years before your periods stop for good. Because the changes come and go, they're frequently mistaken for stress, aging, or just life.
Symptoms can be wide-ranging: irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, sleep problems, mood changes, brain fog, joint aches, weight gain (especially around the midsection), shifts in libido, and a general sense of not feeling like yourself. Many women are surprised by how much perimenopause can affect them, and how little it's talked about.
This stage doesn't have to be something you simply white-knuckle through. With the right evaluation and a plan tailored to you, perimenopause is very manageable, and it's exactly the kind of care Sparrow is built for.
Perimenopause symptoms come and go, which is part of why they're so often overlooked. These are the changes Dr. Luciano helps connect to what's really happening.
Perimenopause care is personal. It starts with understanding your symptoms and history, then building a plan that fits your life.
Start with a meet & greet, an honest conversation about whether Sparrow is the right fit for you. No pressure, no commitment required.
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