
Jamie, founder of Peri & Pause—the Menopause Center—and a board-certified nurse practitioner, explores why many women feel dismissed during perimenopause and menopause, emphasizing it’s often rooted in history and training rather than lack of care. She explains how menopause was long framed as a “normal” transition not requiring intervention, despite wide-ranging effects on brain, sleep, mood, metabolism, and cardiovascular health. Jamie highlights limited menopause education in medical training and how normal lab results can lead clinicians to default to stress or mood explanations. She details how the 2002 Women’s Health Initiative study—often misinterpreted, focused on older women and specific hormone formulations—drove widespread fear of hormone therapy, shaping practice for decades. She notes newer, more nuanced evidence is slowly changing care and previews upcoming episodes introducing the clinic’s nurse practitioners.00:00 Why Women Feel Dismissed02:14 Menopause Is Natural Not Simple05:40 Training Gaps In Menopause Care07:43 Defaulting To Stress And Labs09:46 WHI Study Changed Everything10:50 Who WHI Actually Studied12:24 Hormone Types And Nuance Lost14:05 Breast Cancer Risk Explained15:31 Aftermath And Reassessment19:23 Where Menopause Care Is Now20:24 Next Series Meet The NPs
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

From Military to Menopause: A Partner's Perspective

Empowering Midlife Health: The Origin of Peri and Pause

Breaking the Silence: Women's Healthcare Insights with Jaime Davis

Empowering Women Through Midlife Transitions: A Conversation with Amanda Maingi
Free AI-powered recaps of Peri & Pause The Podcast and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.