Menopause

What is menopause?

Menopause is a natural stage of life when a woman's menstrual cycles end permanently and she can no longer become pregnant. The years leading up to menopause are called perimenopause. During perimenopause, estrogen levels become irregular, causing changes like hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood changes.

On average, women reach menopause around age 51, but it can happen from ages 45-55. Menopause occurs when the ovaries stop releasing eggs and produce less estrogen/progesterone. This marks the end of a woman's reproductive years.

Common symptoms of menopause include:

While menopause symptoms can disrupt daily life, most women transition through “the change” without major issues. However, for some, severe symptoms require treatment for relief. This is where Butterfly Hormone Center can help! Our caring providers offer hormone therapy, medications, and lifestyle advice tailored to your unique needs.

Hormone therapy delivers low doses of estrogen/progesterone to lessen menopausal symptoms. The safest duration is the shortest needed for relief. Treatment is individual - some women only require hormones short-term while others benefit from longer-term therapy.

In addition to hormone therapy, we provide:

We understand menopause can be unpredictable and emotionally taxing. With compassionate care from Butterfly Hormone Center, you can thrive during this transition. Call today to learn more!

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