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Night Sweats
A series about perimenopause — and how to navigate it without losing your mind.
sex
12/13/2024
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“I thought about sex all the time and literally had to carry around my vibrator.”
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11 Horror Stories About Perimenopause
From completely bleeding through a dress while on a date to just not being able to orgasm anymore.
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The Perimenopause Gold Rush
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Dec. 10, 2024
22 Tips for Dealing With Perimenopause Symptoms
From medications you should ask your doctor about to the best neck fans for hot flashes.
By
Lindsay Gellman
health
Dec. 9, 2024
Is It Hot in Here, or Am I in Perimenopause?
How a team of doctors and other experts think about the most common possible symptoms — and when you should make an appointment of your own.
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Katie Heaney