balancing
Hormone Changes
Unraveling Fatigue in PMS and Perimenopause


PMS and
Hormonal Changes
- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) occurs due to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle.
- Symptoms like mood swings, irritability, fatigue (and wanting to hide in the closet) are common.
- The good news is we can help alleviate symptoms of PMS without birth control pills or antidepressants.

Perimenopause:
The Transition Phase
Perimenopause is the phase lasting 4-10 years before a women’s final menstrual period. It usually starts in a woman’s 40s, but can occur earlier.
During this phase, progesterone starts to drop, and estrogen levels fluctuate and eventually decrease, leading to symptoms such as heavier or irregular periods, sleep disturbances, fatigue, night sweats, hot flashes and mood and memory changes.

The Link Between Hormonal Changes and Fatigue
- Fluctuating hormone levels can disrupt your mood & sleep patterns, leading to fatigue.
- Hormonal changes can also affect your mood and energy levels, causing a sense of exhaustion.
- Chronic fatigue can impact your quality of life, making daily activities and responsibilities more challenging.

You Are Not Alone
& We Can Fix Your Fatigue
- It’s normal to feel a bit tired before your period comes but you shouldn’t have to write off a week (or more) each month because of your PMS.
- I’ll help you understanding your body's hormonal changes so you can actually turn your hormones in your superpower and better manage your fatigue and mood swings.
- If you’ve turned 40 recently and wondering what the eff is happening, you are not alone. I love supporting women through perimenopause so that your hormones don’t rule your life and you can start living your best life.
Treatment Options for
Hormonal Changes:
Nutrition
recommendations
And no you don’t need to give up coffee!
Lifestyle
changes
that work with your hormones (instead of against them)
Natural
supplementation
if you’re not interested in the birth control pill
Bio-identical
HRT
Hormone Replacement Therapy (and yes, I can prescribe these)
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