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Dr. Mary Claire Haver: How to Navigate Menopause & Perimenopause for Maximum Health & Vitality 

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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Mary Claire Haver, MD, a board-certified OB/GYN and an expert on women’s health and menopause. We discuss the biology and symptoms of perimenopause and menopause and their effects on body composition, cardiometabolic health, mental health, and longevity. She explains the lifestyle factors, including nutrition, resistance training, sleep, and supplements, that can better prepare women for and improve symptoms of both perimenopause and menopause. We also discuss hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and whether HRT impacts the incidence of breast cancer or can affect cardiovascular health.
We also discuss contraception, cellulite, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and how to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. This episode is rich in actionable information related to what is known about menopause and perimenopause and the stages before, allowing women of all ages to best navigate these life stages.
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00:00:00 Dr. Mary Claire Haver
00:02:04 Sponsors: AeroPress, Eight Sleep & BetterHelp
00:06:26 Menopause, Age of Onset
00:09:50 Perimenopause, Hormones & “Zone of Chaos”
00:14:42 Perimenopause, Estrogen & Mental Health
00:20:04 Perimenopause Symptoms; Tool: Lifestyle Factors & Ovarian Health
00:25:26 Early Menopause, Premature Ovarian Failure; Estrogen Therapy
00:29:42 Sponsor: AG1
00:31:31 Contraception, Transdermal, IUDs; Menopause Onset, Freezing Eggs
00:38:18 Women’s Health: Misconceptions & Research
00:45:01 Tool: Diet, Preparing for Peri-/Menopause; Visceral Fat
00:48:31 Tools: Body Composition, Muscle & Menopause, Protein Intake
00:51:42 Menopause: Genetics, Symptoms; Tools: Waist-to-Hip Ratio; Gut Microbiome
00:58:22 Galveston vs. Mediterranean Diet, Fasting, Tool: Building Muscle
01:05:18 Sponsor: InsideTracker
01:06:29 Hot Flashes; Estrogen Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), Breast Cancer Risk & Cognition
01:15:36 Estrogen HRT, Cardiovascular Disease, Blood Clotting; “Meno-posse”
01:24:00 Estrogen & Testosterone: Starting HRT & Ranges
01:30:36 Other Hormones, Thyroid & DHEA; Local Treatment, Urinary Symptoms
01:37:57 OB/GYN Medical Education & Menopause
01:41:30 Supplements, Fiber, Tools: Osteoporosis “Prevention Pack”
01:46:53 Collagen, Cellulite, Bone Density
01:51:42 HRT, Vertigo, Tinnitus, Dry Eye; Conditions Precluding HRT
01:55:27 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) & Treatment; GLP-1, Addictive Behaviors
02:01:55 Post-menopause & HRT, Sustained HRT Usage
02:04:58 Mental Health, Perimenopause vs. Menopause; Sleep Disruptions, Alcohol
02:09:09 Male Support; Rekindle Libido
02:12:46 HRT Rash Side-Effect; Acupuncture; Visceral Fat
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@hubermanlab
@hubermanlab Месяц назад
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@oksanna1985
@oksanna1985 Месяц назад
Great episode on such an important issue. Please please please make one on PCOS!
@Geor197
@Geor197 Месяц назад
Thank you Andrew❤
@christinat.7264
@christinat.7264 Месяц назад
I'm really disappointed in this discussion. It comes off as an infomercial for the following reasons: 1) HRT is still experimental. 2) she sells HRT at her clinic/sells books. 3) VERY IMPORTANT: NO disclosure of reports correlating HRT with subsequent uterine cancers, breast cancers, strokes, clotting. How convenient all that data is not disclosed. Guess it doesn't help with the "selling points" to promote HRT. The majority of symptoms are directly related to minimal exercise, alcohol use, eating processed foods, lots of sugar/candy. Not to mention years and years of hormonal birth control use and how that disrupts a woman's body at menopause. Be honest. Do a FULL disclosure. There are international clinical studies with disastrous results re HRT. Do your research.
@jeandicarlo-wagner
@jeandicarlo-wagner Месяц назад
So critical! I’m so happy that younger woman will not suffer as I did because Dr. Haver and Dr. Huberman are educating us! I had PCOS, fibroids, endometriosis, pituitary tumor, migraines, and killer periods. By my own research, I did bio identical hormones with a nurse practitioner after surgical menopause. At 68, I still do low levels of estrogen, but I have to fight for it every year with my insurance company.
@ViCT0RiA6
@ViCT0RiA6 Месяц назад
@@christinat.7264 she actually addresses these concerns repeatedly
@snarlynx1
@snarlynx1 Месяц назад
30 year old male and listened to every minute.
@kirstens5688
@kirstens5688 Месяц назад
Bless your heart. ❤
@04Serena
@04Serena Месяц назад
Thank you!
@kellygarvin9006
@kellygarvin9006 Месяц назад
Wonderful man!!!
@saioaparisalberdi864
@saioaparisalberdi864 Месяц назад
23 here!!!! This is so revolutionary and good to know as a prevention!! Glad to have found this podcast :)
@beetzNgroovz
@beetzNgroovz Месяц назад
I'm impressed!
@MarionMM
@MarionMM Месяц назад
Easily one of your most important episodes. Women are so under-served, dismissed, neglected, and denied by their physicians once child bearing years are ending/ over.
@BugsyB1979
@BugsyB1979 Месяц назад
And before that to be honest.
@meghan8020
@meghan8020 Месяц назад
And during child bearing years to be honest. The amount of obstetric abuse that goes on in antenatal clinics, delivery rooms and maternity wards, and the absolute dismissal of pain management is obscene.
@sylviamoujabber3259
@sylviamoujabber3259 Месяц назад
Totally agree, women are rarely prepared and taught about any of the major changes and transformations they go through in life. Even childbirth, we are only told the nice and positive things to look forward too but no one tells you what to expect after and all the changes your body and mind go through. We need more and more episodes to break the stigma about women's health and bodies.
@mallison6160
@mallison6160 Месяц назад
Well said.
@gloriakelley7383
@gloriakelley7383 Месяц назад
Yes!!!
@villagefarang
@villagefarang Месяц назад
I watched Dr. Mary Claire Haver previously and was so impressed that I started talking with my wife about the topic, asking questions and relating what I had learned. Now she is taking HRT and talking with her girlfriends about this a lot. She is clearly perimenopausal at 50 but very fit, athletic and concerned with her nutrition so she is not relying exclusively on the HRT. Her friends are all at different stages but the fact they are now talking about it seems very beneficial. So as a husband, providing a safe place to discuss how she is feeling and being supportive in her search for answers, can make a huge difference in my experience.
@beetzNgroovz
@beetzNgroovz Месяц назад
So beautiful ❤
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
You get a gold star for being a supportive husband!
@toriwoods9800
@toriwoods9800 Месяц назад
You're a fantastic husband, mine doesn't have a clue about this .
@marisamarino7596
@marisamarino7596 Месяц назад
Do you have a brother?!? 😉
@qurronfranklin9056
@qurronfranklin9056 Месяц назад
You are a great man and husband just because of this one choice to listen. I am sure your wife appreciate the love! 😊
@CEG-FitNation
@CEG-FitNation Месяц назад
50+ year old male…..listened to every minute for my wife I will share with her and all my friends. Thank you for this AH and Dr. Claire.
@sarahshanahan2222
@sarahshanahan2222 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤🎉 Good man
@LaVikinga108
@LaVikinga108 Месяц назад
This is truly Andrew Huberman at his finest - so respectful, asking highly informed questions and such a great listener. This is why he's so successful!
@joannhood7478
@joannhood7478 Месяц назад
I totally agree. Kudos Andrew.😃🤙
@sabrinaxie1736
@sabrinaxie1736 Месяц назад
As a daughter of a 47 yo, I'm so blessed to have this as a tool to share with my mom as she has begun to experience perimenopause. Thank you doctors for the generosity ❤
@isJudgingYou
@isJudgingYou Месяц назад
You are a good daughter. ❤
@04Serena
@04Serena Месяц назад
Great episode! I had a hysterectomy and oophorectomy at age 23. Doctors tried to take me off estrogen supplements several times, claiming high risks. Once it became available, I was on transdermal (FemRing was by far the best, but as noted by Dr. Haver, too pricy), so felt my risks were low, and would just find new doctors who would prescribe it. Life with it is challenging (still have many symptoms of menopause), but without was impossible. I’m now 73 -- no cancer, no clots. great bone density and cardiac health, waist to hip ratio 0.76, no meds other than the estrogen patch. For my entire adult life, I’ve exercised, consumed a moderately high protein diet (80 to 120 grams/day), quality fats, fruits and vegetables, etc. A healthy, active lifestyle makes all the difference in how we age, even with the challenge of 50 years of menopause.
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
I love this! Way to take charge of your health. Thank you for sharing your 40 year experience.
@xris423
@xris423 Месяц назад
Amazing!
@adelitahinojosa-martin7846
@adelitahinojosa-martin7846 17 дней назад
Thank you so much for your input here! Did I understand correctly that you are still using the estrogen patch in your 70s? I wonder if my mom should consider this....her mood swings are off the charts (she's 68).
@katiee3842
@katiee3842 Месяц назад
Oh my gosh. It is basically an emergency that EVERY doctor watches this and begins the path to learn. As a woman I am praying Mary will be able to continue the research on all of this and get more and more physicians to learn.
@lynnh9140
@lynnh9140 Месяц назад
What's scary to me is how many doctors are practicing in the field and don't have a clue.
@georgiabessie
@georgiabessie Месяц назад
I just graduated as an FNP. I will be giving HRT.
@thundersleycleaningco.6621
@thundersleycleaningco.6621 Месяц назад
Every woman should listen to this, my wife went through menopause in her late 30’s , she’s now 56 and a recent bone scan showed she has the bone density of a 74 year old!. As a bodybuilder of 30 plus years she’s finally listened to my advice of resistance training being the elixir for life and makes you hard to kill.
@michellechoe5111
@michellechoe5111 Месяц назад
Get her metal tested. You will only find that type of testing at a naturopathic dr. I had osteopenia a few years ago and I was in my early 40s. After a long metal detox protocol, my bone density became normal.
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
💪
@michellechoe5111
@michellechoe5111 Месяц назад
😮😊 Thanks to Huberman, I learned about Sarah Gottfried. She has a food first method, so you might want to look into that too. I don't know, just a thought since she knows alot about women's health!
@jackieconrad4500
@jackieconrad4500 Месяц назад
I'm a 57 year old who has weight trained heavy for years and it really is amazing for keeping the symptoms at bay, but still the aching and weight gain is real.
@annlatham
@annlatham 29 дней назад
How much weight should women be lifting?
@reneemudd13
@reneemudd13 Месяц назад
"We are females - we are not little men with breasts and uteruses. We react differently to medications, diseases, disease burden...that has not been studied adequately."
@johannalackie6638
@johannalackie6638 Месяц назад
My favourite 2 people in the world of podcasts have come together. 52 and so appreciative ❤️
@stephanielasek6070
@stephanielasek6070 Месяц назад
Came here to say exactly this! 🥰🥰
@gingerspencer3414
@gingerspencer3414 Месяц назад
For decades I worried something was seriously wrong with me because of the fluctuations in my mood. EVERY healthcare provider I saw recommended antidepressants & mood stabilizers, reinforcing that fear. I did everything my docs (OB/Gyn, PCP, Psy) told me and continued to struggle - until I found HRT. I try not to think about all the time, energy & money I spent on meds and CBT. I might otherwise have gotten my own phd, or a nicer condo in the city, or been a better friend and family member. Dr H - please keep pushing for better representation in medical education and research!
@kirstens5688
@kirstens5688 Месяц назад
Me too sister. You would have to pry my HRT out of my cold, dead hands. What a difference it made.
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
It's so frustrating wasting time down the wrong path. We live and learn. We can now do better, because we know better.
@doritad3637
@doritad3637 26 дней назад
Hello please share what changes in mood you experienced with HRT 🙏
@sanchez6970
@sanchez6970 Месяц назад
Dr. Haver’s books and information has changed my life at 53 and has given me hope that I can age gracefully and with good health.
@bertalippert
@bertalippert Месяц назад
I’m 52 and am so glad to see this. Dr. Haver is an amazing advocate for us. I just shared a book Mayo Clinic Press released last month on aging well for women. I love seeing more and more people talk about menopause and am on a mission to show younger women that getting older doesn’t have to be so scary. We got this! :)
@patriciacarnevallidemirand6727
@patriciacarnevallidemirand6727 Месяц назад
I have been waiting on this episode for such a long time. Not just for my sake but for my teenage daughters. The first symptoms of perimenopause hit you overnight, and no one explains or even brings out that maybe you're perimenopausal. The doctors see your elevated FSH and just shake it off saying you don't need HRT yet. My hope is that with all medical podcasts spreading the word on perimenopause, doctors educate themselves so we don't have to "shop" around for a doctor that will prescribe HRT.
@dantopster
@dantopster Месяц назад
Agree. I had to fire a few doctors before finding one who would prescribe HRT. The amount of doctors with obsolete knowledge of menopause is shocking.
@artifundio1
@artifundio1 Месяц назад
​@@dantopster Amongst many other things in which Drs are very obsolete... I take care of my body as much as I can so I don't have to see doctors (butchers businessmen) almost never. And I watch/read Andrew's and other very respectable people's content.
@chelleb3055
@chelleb3055 Месяц назад
It is insulting and ridiculous how little most doctors know or care about menopause.
@zoecoote3746
@zoecoote3746 Месяц назад
It is very telling of the value ( or lack of it ) of women as they age in western society .
@YFL.111
@YFL.111 Месяц назад
There many other things doctors dont know about like for example how to heal your gut , how to have natural birth at home , etc, doctors know about life and dead things, they deal with emergencies where they need to save someone's life, everything that falls out of that " high risk situation" umbrella, is not something they usually have any idea of
@KabirSingh93327
@KabirSingh93327 Месяц назад
​@@zoecoote3746 if you have a victim mentality where you believe you live in a society where nobody sees any value in you, this will happen because unknowingly you created it yourself. I live in France since 10 years and older women are very valued, many very famous actresses here are in their 50s. If you keep believing what society tells you to believe, and accepting that victimhood role then somehow you create it yourself. I know many older women very happy and loved. Dont contribute to darkness but fully buying into it and playing that role. When you assume a reality where nobody values you, you also create it. Maybe the US is a terrible place. But for what I see this doesnt happen at all in Europe
@rebeccaketner816
@rebeccaketner816 Месяц назад
Yes it is!! 65 & taking HRT for the first time- not a single medical professional suggested it, ever. It’s a game changer!
@lindajones4849
@lindajones4849 Месяц назад
​@@KabirSingh93327zoekoot did not create the reality that the majority of docs are NOT trained in how to manage perimenopause / menopause in med school. That rests with who sets the med school curriculum. Formal studies show that statistically mens complaints are taken much more seriously than women. Gender bias in medicine is well documented. Women take longer to get a correct diagnosis . Example: Bindi Irwin went to docs for 10 years before her very painful endometriosis was diagnosed
@Mariaharris143
@Mariaharris143 Месяц назад
OMG YES!!!!! I’m 46 and in the middle of perimenopause. On HRT but still not able to get rid of my stubborn belly fat. I’ve been a fan of cold plunging and zone two plus intense exercise (basically doing things I hate to embrace the suck). Lately I’m hearing a lot of noise about how these practices may be counterproductive in the perimenopause years due to the cortisol. I’m so tired of all the conflicting info and optimistic this topic will be addressed on this podcast. If not, I know I will still get a lot out of it. Thank you!
@Great_Kate
@Great_Kate Месяц назад
Hi Maria, may I suggest trying a keto diet if you haven’t already. Reducing sugar & 3 x Pilates classes has given me my waist back and I’d say I’m more of a very low carb eater than strictly keto. I also feel so much better.
@dantopster
@dantopster Месяц назад
@@Great_Kate Keto is not a fit for all diet. It increases cortisol in women which can be counterproductive to losing belly fat.
@Mariaharris143
@Mariaharris143 Месяц назад
@@Great_Katethanks for the suggestion and I’m happy it works for you and makes you feel better! I’m not sure keto would be realistic or sustainable for me. I need something that also works for my lifestyle.
@Mariaharris143
@Mariaharris143 Месяц назад
@@dantopsterif this is true then its definitely not a good fit for me. Based on all the chatter I’m hearing, my cortisol could be the reason for my issues with the belly fat🤷🏻‍♀️
@Great_Kate
@Great_Kate Месяц назад
@@dantopster hi Dan. No diet is a fit for all diet. I did keto for 3 weeks before realizing it’s not something I can strictly keep up with, but through it, I stopped eating complex carbohydrates and sugar to great benefit. Nobody needs the pasta, rice, potatoes and processed sugary foods daily.
@MsQ275
@MsQ275 Месяц назад
I have been on TRT and HRT for about 18 mos (late 40s) and they have been complete game changers for my mental health (will to live ❤), physical health (muscle maintenance/visceral fat loss, sleep!!), engineering career, relationships... all the things. It's criminal that this essential knowledge and care requires a fight with so many doctors.... I'm blessed to be persistent and a strong self advocate who is not afraid to fire a doctor and find a new one.
@amybenavidez1849
@amybenavidez1849 Месяц назад
Is this your regular obgyn?
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
Yes gurl...get it! 💪
@MsQ275
@MsQ275 Месяц назад
no, my ob-gyn was woefully uneducated (even at the Cleveland clinic!!) I pay out of pocket to see a women's health MD that I found in the NAMS directory. my insurance covers HRT, not TRT, and my blood tests are covered (but not Dutch testing)
@MrzSallynas
@MrzSallynas Месяц назад
Commenting before I even finish the pod- this is the dream team I have been waiting for and that everyone needs! Hormones for women as well as men need to be understood. This is such an excellent start!!
@Pinkbubblez77
@Pinkbubblez77 Месяц назад
I love listening to people who are really passionate about what they do talk about it. She literally could NOT wait to share everything. Amazing.
@kBiLoAsZE
@kBiLoAsZE Месяц назад
Totally 😂 Huberman couldn't even finish his question or statement and she just knows and unloads her knowledge, incredible.
@georgiabessie
@georgiabessie Месяц назад
Yes the timing for initiation of HRT is important and a theory. There is a generation of women that were denied treatment and we want it NOW. The treatment will alleviate the symptoms and give us our best shot for prevention of long term disease.
@taylorfausett177
@taylorfausett177 Месяц назад
Dr. Haver is blowing the lid off what is known about menopause and post menopause. As a 56 year old woman, I was completely unprepared for what I was going through particularly in post menopause. There wasn't any mainstream understanding of either in my experience. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around what is going on with my body. I am now advocating for myself with my PCP. She denied hormone replacement therapy at first and now she has done a 180 and after my thyroid is stabilized for 6 months, she said she is now on board. Dr. Haver has also helped me understand my recent diagnosis of hypothyroidism. It is the loss of estrogen that contributes to so many other disease processes. I hope she's right because she is one of the leaders in this new age of helping women. I am eternally grateful ❤
@lizardslaw2661
@lizardslaw2661 Месяц назад
Yes, Dr. Haver. Love her. Thank You for having her on. Love her for her honest, and practical professional information. She has made a positive difference in my life.
@Leo-mr1qz
@Leo-mr1qz Месяц назад
At the age of 14, my father (God rests his soul) took me to the gym. I played youth sports, but didn't pick up any weights. Him, being an ex collegiate athlete, showed me how to resistance train. Now, at the ripe age of 48, going through peri-menopause, I greatly appreciate the training. I still train to this day, 2 to 3 times a week. 💪
@lauraalicewatt
@lauraalicewatt Месяц назад
hooray for the whole "menoposse" from this 57-year-old -- it's so infuriating how little has been known about basic women's health for SO long, and thank goodness for these doctors who are finally working so hard to turn that around!
@Kim-mg6bo
@Kim-mg6bo Месяц назад
Fantastic episode!! I’m 62 and have learned more about menopause in this podcast than I have in the past 10 years. 👍🏽
@muchadoaboutkovu
@muchadoaboutkovu Месяц назад
Thank you for not dismissing the war of hormones we have as women. I have had arguments with men who say just eat under the calories and exercise. It’s not that simple. I currently am pumping and when I do so, my prolactin is very high and I struggle losing weight. Once I wean my weight starts to go down as I eat pretty clean and I’m sleeping better. And I cannot tell you how many women who hit menopause(my mom didn’t know about perimenopause!) so many things change.
@ajrob77
@ajrob77 Месяц назад
This episode is so important. I’ve spent my life as a teacher/personal trainer/fitness competitor and until hitting 40 never paid much attention to the HUGE disparity between women’s and men’s health care. Once I hit 40, I started looking around at all the men my age getting put on hormones and becoming the BEST they’d ever been in life and seeing all my peers (and most women who hadn’t spent a lifetime in fitness like myself) disappearing. Even my own doctor doesn’t ever discuss hormones or perimenopause possibilities with me, but every single man I know over 30 has been put on testosterone and given ED meds without question. I’m happy for my male friends receiving this care, but we REALLY need to push the medical community to open their eyes to women’s needs as well.
@Noahclifton9113
@Noahclifton9113 Месяц назад
For the past 5 years I have been “ trying “ to convince my gyno that I am perimenopauso. After this podcast I found my voice at 47 and I won’t settle till I get the relief i need! 🙏 Thank you.
@andreaventerTWA
@andreaventerTWA Месяц назад
thank you for this episode. I have followed Dr Marie for a while now. While I agree on a lot that she says, one thing I would like to bring to her attention is her dismissiveness with regards to the effect of the natural supplements. She may be seeing it from a bias point of view. Despite these supplements not being a replacement for HRT, I still think she needs to consider that they can have an effect. Personally I am very sensitive to chaste tree and soy. They can both disrupt my menstrual cycle immediately. I had a client on Reishi to increase her estrogen as she was heading for menopause, preferred natural solution and was hesitant to start HRT. She continued to mensturate (age 59) and the month she stopped reishi, she never mensurated again. While Dr Marie advocates funding for research on this topic, I think ALL aspects, including natural supplementation, should STILL be looked at. Because we actually need the data. Just like there wasn't enough data on HRT, its the exact same boat when it comes to natural supplements. She might say, Well Soy has no real affect, until some one like me uses soy for the first time, and then my cycle gets disrupted.
@absta100
@absta100 Месяц назад
Absolutely thank you for raising these important points 👏🏽❤️
@alebonomo5062
@alebonomo5062 Месяц назад
Totally agree
@Great_Kate
@Great_Kate Месяц назад
Agreed. I take a Chinese herbal supplement for menstruation and there’s no doubt that it helps relieve my symptoms and with blood circulation. I also found acupuncture helped, confirmed by improved blood flow. I have yet to begin menopause but have experienced the benefits of herbal supplements in the menses.
@brightwithspirit
@brightwithspirit Месяц назад
Yes! Simple flaxseed stopped my hot flashes. I still have so the other issues but still its good to know if that is your main symptom.
@zzc8505
@zzc8505 12 дней назад
@andreabebterTWA Absolutely agree with you about natural supplements. Personally to me, any doc/researcher who’s into all sorts of synthetics while being dismissive of natural supplements is a red flag. Even from the start when she began with being “revolutionary” about the conventional “dating” of menopause it sounded like a gimmicky straw man: arguing from pathology is like arguing from marginal cases that no one denies, but which simply need special consideration while the general rule still applies. A logical fallacy (or sophistry). She hasn’t revealed anything particularly innovative or reconstructive or something I, personally, didn’t know. The fact that there are so many admirers in the comments as if she delivered some kind of revelation only strongly suggests how uninformed general public is. Natural supplements should be the 1st choice, just like life style changes etc. Not exogenous synthetic interventions.
@LuOsorio
@LuOsorio Месяц назад
So grateful for this episode. Dr Haver passionate way of speaking makes this 2 hour podcast feel like 20 minutes! a real gold mine!
@lindseymedenwaldt3805
@lindseymedenwaldt3805 Месяц назад
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This was an excellent episode. As a 42-yr-old who is experiencing symptoms of perimenopause, I've been trying to bring awareness because I've had palpitations, night sweats, anxiety, etc. I will refer folks to this podcast and Dr. Mary Claire Haver to my friends far and wide. This is such an encouragement, and I hope more research will be done in this area.
@MrFn65
@MrFn65 Месяц назад
Grateful to have this on the podcast as my wife is having lots of hot/ cold intense flashes and things have been going on for more than a year so it’s important for men with females in their lives to understand this information too! I am listening and learning for my benefit and my wife’s as well!! Thank you both for having this conversation !!!
@constrainedvision
@constrainedvision Месяц назад
I can't even tell mine that I'm going through it. 😒 Your wife is very lucky.
@MrFn65
@MrFn65 Месяц назад
@@constrainedvision Thank you but I feel more men should care, understand what their partner is going thru! Hopefully your husband will be more helpful!
@QueenBee-xd1xk
@QueenBee-xd1xk 28 дней назад
​@@constrainedvisionIf you don't have a supportive husband then maybe it's time to reevaluate why you're married. I did that. I'm not married anymore and I am a thousand times happier. It's much better over here
@222littlecat
@222littlecat Месяц назад
Have watched all your videos online and I found this one most related to as a 48 yr old woman. This is almost the best interview of Dr Haver among all she did. Thank you very much both of you.
@MsLemon1971
@MsLemon1971 Месяц назад
Thank you both. I am 53, in the middle of menopause and I made an appointment with my doctor this week. I'm taking control of my health and getting on HRT ASAP.
@karinak9465
@karinak9465 Месяц назад
WELL DONE PROF HUBERMAN!!! Thank you soooo much for considering us older women!! Thanks for Dr Haver for all your work on this very important and under researched topic!!!
@daniellemackenzie6641
@daniellemackenzie6641 Месяц назад
I am so happy that this topic is getting more attention. The current and future generations will benefit greatly with having WELL mothers, grandmothers, great grandmothers, Aunts, sisters etc..WOMAN in their lives. Thank you!🎉
@ashleyssoutherncharm
@ashleyssoutherncharm Месяц назад
I’m 42 and started perimenopause symptoms at 35. I’ve been watching/listening to Dr. Mary Claire for a couple of years now. After my first bout of brain fog coupled with anxiety(which I’ve never suffered from) I thought I was going mad. Then I started logging my symptoms: low labido, fatigue, I was getting thicker in my mid section, mood swings, hot flashes, brain fog, changes in my menses etc. It finally began to all add up what was going on and that I wasn’t crazy and that there was a shift in my body. Thank you helping to spread awareness.
@jab5202
@jab5202 Месяц назад
I just sent this podcast to a therapist (my daughter) who recently graduated yet did not learn anything about the effect of estradiol on mental health. This podcast will go beyond helping women as it will affect their family members, co-workers, employers, friends... I am so pleased that men listen to your podcasts and I already see in the comments that some have passed it onto their wives. Outstanding!
@hcm2221
@hcm2221 Месяц назад
Omg omg omg I cannot believe this! I asked you for this and here it is! AMAZING!!! Thank you thank you thank you for having Dr Haver on
@ElKymbo
@ElKymbo Месяц назад
I’ve had breast cancer at a young age (37) and now when I talk to doctors about helping me with my perimenopause symptoms, they tell me they can’t help me because HRT isn’t for people who’ve had hormone based breast cancer. But listening to this podcast it makes me question this line of thought. It would be good to get clarity.
@ccmobates001
@ccmobates001 Месяц назад
THANK YOU for having Dr Haver on! I’ve downloaded this podcast to listen during my daily 30-40 minute outside walk(live in Wyoming so constantly losing cell signal on the back 40)! I LOVE her honesty, frankness, lamen explanations for us all to learn and understand. While females are supposed to keep the human race going; it seems that’s the only piece health organizations have ever cared about. NOT what we have to endure after our body is done with that chapter.
@gloriawilliams6621
@gloriawilliams6621 Месяц назад
Thank you for having Dr Haver on your show. Such a need for more awareness and education on menopause
@kellysmall2492
@kellysmall2492 Месяц назад
This woman has changed my life and my level of proactivity toward my health. I’m so glad to be seeing a doctor who is also proactive in my perimenopause care.
@NikkiCox-wr1br
@NikkiCox-wr1br Месяц назад
Thank you for discussing this topic! As a pelvic health physical therapist, I see a lot of women with MSK dysfunction secondary to menopause and perimenopause. I can’t wait to pass this information along. Much needed discussion!
@cherylgraham9400
@cherylgraham9400 Месяц назад
I'm going to see a pelvic PT in a few weeks for this very upsetting bladder issue. I wondered if it was related to menopause which I'm right there but just had another period after 8 months of none. Ugghhh!
@blackdoggolddog
@blackdoggolddog Месяц назад
33:06 - Amen. Having endured a stillbirth, an ectopic pregnancy resulting in the loss of my fallopian tube, an emergency C-section and premature birth of my living daughter, four miscarriages, and a second C-section resulting in the live birth of my second daughter, as well as learning through all of that that I have a mild blood clotting disorder, by the time I was 40 and had already used the pill and an IUD to prevent pregnancy in my 20s, I was not going to endure one more intervention - so my husband got a vasectomy. Easiest thing ever.
@muchadoaboutkovu
@muchadoaboutkovu Месяц назад
My journey has been similar to you❤ and my man recently did the same! I am very happy you can now rest from the trauma, stress and anxiety of getting pregnant. I will pray for healing and a wonderful life with your daughters for you.
@blackdoggolddog
@blackdoggolddog Месяц назад
@@muchadoaboutkovu thank you! Now that I'm more than a decade past that time in my life, I can look back and am extremely grateful that my daughters got through the gauntlet that is my uterus. I hope that you were also able to build a family, and for many happy years to come.
@dianawatson-speakingseed751
@dianawatson-speakingseed751 Месяц назад
Amen!
@lindajones4849
@lindajones4849 Месяц назад
😊😅🎉🎉🎉😊❤❤😊
@lindaohanraha-hanrahan2817
@lindaohanraha-hanrahan2817 Месяц назад
Thanks for this one. I didn’t get to have the conversation with my mom before I lost her. I know that would have saved me a lot of grief. Thanks for all you do Andrew.
@jennymindful4133
@jennymindful4133 22 дня назад
I want to thank everyone involved in making the Huberman podcast possible It has been a life changer not for just me, but everyone I meet who has also found this podcast.
@kimberlyl3177
@kimberlyl3177 Месяц назад
What a wonderful addition to the episodes. I have been anxiously awaiting this combination of knowledge. I have been following Dr. Haver for over 10 years. She is such an advocate for “the health of women”. As a nurse practitioner, I am always intrigued by the new information she shares. Looking forward to seeing more research for perimenopause and menopause! THANK YOU BOTH!! 💕💕💕
@marshad.9149
@marshad.9149 Месяц назад
Thanks Doctors! Im 48 and no clear diagnosis of perimenopause or menopause, but so many symptoms that you spoke about. I now feel prepared for my next gyno visit.
@mutlumustlu
@mutlumustlu Месяц назад
Wow, what a topic!!! As a 47 years young carnivore suffering from lipedema, will absorb all the knowledge immediately. Thank you...❤🙏
@LauradeVasconcelos
@LauradeVasconcelos Месяц назад
so you heard you need at least 32 grams fiber
@mutlumustlu
@mutlumustlu Месяц назад
Preferred not to!!!😊 Carnivore is much better than others according to my experience as a previous keto who lost more than 30 kilos. 🌸
@joyweaks4538
@joyweaks4538 Месяц назад
Thank you for having such important support for women on your podcast Dr. Huberman. We are all better because of these important conversations & resources. Dr. Leslie Korn from Harvard is someone I would personally love to hear you interview as well. SO grateful!
@hp4joynlife
@hp4joynlife Месяц назад
She has radically changed my life. I suffered YEARS without HRT. This is the best interview w her that I've seen. THANK YOU!
@dianethompson8079
@dianethompson8079 Месяц назад
Can't thank you enough for creating this episode! I had a long, hard road struggling to find medical support and answers on my own 'menopause journey'. Finally, life is sooo much better with HRT, which I also plan to take for many years. The work of MDs like Dr. Mary Haver are invaluable in educating female patients who are in need of informations and solutions, as well as the medical community that is supposed to be supporting them. I have high hopes that this life transition will not be so brutal for future generations of women.
@JulsWellnessWarrior
@JulsWellnessWarrior Месяц назад
I’m 53 years old and I’ve been on BHRT for 20 years. My hormones tanked in my early 30s and I was relentless in finding a doctor that would listen to me and know what to do. It took me a while but I found someone and that person has literally saved my life. Now being on BHRT does not preclude you from weight gain as I’ve recently lost 50 pounds and gained muscle through lifestyle changes, but I am a huge advocate of BHRT and have been beating this drum for 20 years to anyone that will listen. Unfortunately, most of my family and friends who complain of symptoms, etc., won’t listen to me or even listen to a podcast like this. Dr. Haver knows what she’s talking about and I wish everyone would listen to her.❤
@rachele401
@rachele401 Месяц назад
That was an amazingly informative episode!… I am 37 and in the past 6 months- 1 year, have started experiencing several symptoms mentioned here relating to perimenopause. I felt like I am too young to be entering that phase of my life, but based on the information in this video, I understand that this may be what I am experiencing. There were so many useful tidbits I can use. I feel much more validated and educated by watching this, so thank you very much, Dr. Huberman, for choosing to explore this topic! ❤
@arnameyer3658
@arnameyer3658 Месяц назад
Same. I started experiencing symptoms at 36 and am grateful my OBGYN basically mentioned perimenopause. I'm actively looking for a menopause specific provider because I'm determined to navigate this phase of my life with the best shot of health into my golden years.
@janicevranicar7097
@janicevranicar7097 Месяц назад
Again.....thank you for this episode. I'm 60 years old.......... been fighting so hard about stuff for 20 years!!!!! Still going through a lot. Dr. Mary......please keep doing what you are doing. I may have a granddaughter someday. Knowledge is power!!!!!!!!!!!
@martine5716
@martine5716 Месяц назад
Thank you so much. As a woman with ADHD I knew perimenopause was going to be difficult but OMG! I went from a distinction student to not being able to write an essay. After suffering with many symptoms over the last 10 years with little advice or help HRT, and this is not an understatement, saved me, but I had to ask for it myself! Just a cautionary tale on weight vests, best not use them when you have degenerative spondylolisthesis, I unwittingly worsened my stenosis😳❤️
@bethdavis749
@bethdavis749 Месяц назад
Good Lord I feel validated! The statement of hormone replacement v SSRIs: I was on SSRIs in my early 30s. In my early 40s I FINALLY got a deep dive hormone panel. No more SSRIs and pursued HRT, and never looked back. I tell any woman I know experiencing issues, to at least get their hormones looked at by an experienced endo!
@squirrlee6463
@squirrlee6463 Месяц назад
Easily my new favorite episode that I’ll come back to over and over. Huberman always asks thoughtful questions and Dr Haver is a well of knowledge at the top of her game. Thank you for sharing this important conversation!
@firstclassspark85
@firstclassspark85 Месяц назад
This was such an informative conversation! Thank you from a woman who has (like most of us) not been informed about what to expect from perimenopause and menopause. These inevitable life stages are decidedly less scary now that I listened to this episode.
@bethanydueweke7492
@bethanydueweke7492 Месяц назад
What did menopause look like throughout human evolution as compared to today? Did we always lose estrogen at today's rate, and we just suffered through the symptoms? Do women of indigenous tribes have different menopause experiences?
@RootBound505
@RootBound505 Месяц назад
These are the questions we need to be asking. Is HRT necessary to relieve the very real and devastating characteristics (symptoms sounds too “sick” for a natural process) of peri/post menopause?
@lenkabosma5629
@lenkabosma5629 Месяц назад
Did women live long enough to survive the menopause?
@bethanydueweke7492
@bethanydueweke7492 Месяц назад
@lenkabosma5629 Good question, I believe so based on what I have read about human evolution and the role of grandmother's in hunter gatherers tribes (Daniel Lieberman), but I would love an expert to answer this.
@gailgrigg
@gailgrigg Месяц назад
@@bethanydueweke7492if considering the Grandmother hypothesis re why human females continued living beyond reproductive capability, it’s also worth considering that the likely age of ancient grandmothers (and not so ancient grandmothers) became grandmothers as young as mid-30’s, so typical human life span could still have been appx age 50ish. Given that average life span of humans (at least in wealthier countries easily exceeds 20+ years what has historically been the case, humans are only very recently in a whole other era of life span. Therefore it makes sense that women in our current era might need HRT to extend their life span-just as men and women beyond age 50 may take any number of medications to extend life span and we think nothing of it. Saying that women before 20th century just got through perimenopause/menopause “naturally” grossly overlooks the much lower average life spans of men and women up to the 20th century and the role of medical interventions and innovations, including HRT, that made longer average life spans possible.
@kirstens5688
@kirstens5688 Месяц назад
I think about this all the time. I think we were meant to stop our periods but not to suffer the way we are now. There are so many toxins in our world that are so disrupting. I could say so much but it would be a book! The good thing is we have learned so much in the last 10 years and I believe that will continue.
@Wamagirii
@Wamagirii Месяц назад
Sharing this with my girlfriends and all my female in laws, nieces and daughter. Thank You🌹
@zinahsdiary4433
@zinahsdiary4433 Месяц назад
Thank you for giving more than 2 hours of airtime for this wonderful doctor. i watched other podcasts with her as guest and she only had a little over 1 hour! This is such a blessing! Great quality content! many many thanks ❤
@christinelance8337
@christinelance8337 23 дня назад
I am so glad to see this doctor on your site. She is and has saved me so very much while I was in peri and now in menopause. I shared her information with my gynocologist who is surprisingly still so old fashioned. Doctors off all practices need to educate themselves CONSTANTLY!! Enjoyed having two very respected people in their fields sharing this topic.
@jennifergebhardt141
@jennifergebhardt141 Месяц назад
I have learned so much from these two. Not just from this podcast but their individual expertise. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You have no idea how much you are helping others.
@meganbrown7484
@meganbrown7484 Месяц назад
I love Dr. Haver! Im a 43 year old woman in Peri-menopause. I just discovered all the wonderful information she has to offer, and it couldn't of come into my life at a better time.
@willow05
@willow05 Месяц назад
This is amazing..I’m going to try and get my GP to watch this, he is so hesitant to put me on HRT (he finally gave in ) but says I can’t be on it forever..I’m healthy, great bloodwork, exercise don’t smoke etc. it’s so frustrating dealing with the medical system! Thank you for this podcast, Dr MC Haver is a godsend!
@SkinnyMinnie377
@SkinnyMinnie377 Месяц назад
Thank you thank you and thank you for doing a podcast on this topic. There is so little support for women in this regard 🙏
@Kapua808
@Kapua808 Месяц назад
My most favorite episode ever . Thank you so much . I hope the men watch this one too .
@tinamariemartusus5665
@tinamariemartusus5665 Месяц назад
Finally this topic is getting the focus it deserves although there is still so much remaining to learn and understand. I went through several Obgyns who would not treat perimenopause outside of tossing a birth control pill at it. One even asked why I would be concerned with my testosterone levels when it is a "male hormone". Finally found a hormone specialist to work with. I work with clients coaching them through peri/meno phase of life and still there is so much knowledge that needs to be brought to the medical community for women's care. Thank you for this interview!
@cassandraalexander4349
@cassandraalexander4349 Месяц назад
Thank you for this podcast!! I’m 42, and have just started HRT. This feels so very important to me, as well as all of my family and friends. Please continue to add more on this subject!! Thank you
@MissMohz
@MissMohz Месяц назад
Outstanding guest - Dr. Haver is the G.O.A.T. of women’s health.
@yellowowl
@yellowowl Месяц назад
I'm getting eczema flare-up on my face during my perimenopause. Never had issues before…😢 thank you for this podcast❤
@mycomomjeans
@mycomomjeans Месяц назад
Wow. One of the absolute BEST podcasts I've ever heard surrounding menopause. Clear and actionable information without the clutter of confusing hormone levels and super weedy science that ultimately lose the big picture. Thank you!❤
@laneythelame
@laneythelame Месяц назад
Such an important conversation for both women and men, thank you Andrew and Dr Haver
@user-dk3xl3er9m
@user-dk3xl3er9m 27 дней назад
I had one of the guys from work tell me about this. I thought it was so lovely as he’s 30. They’re all seeing what I’m going through and being supportive and getting an education lol. This has me making an appointment to see my doctor about a patch. My flashes and sleep disruption has been diabolical. Thank you for this podcast. Thank you to these pioneering women who will make this life changing experience more positive, empowering and healthy. They are paving the way for our daughters to navigate this time and generations to come. ❤
@SabiWabi113
@SabiWabi113 Месяц назад
We need more research on female health!!!
@jodi8076
@jodi8076 Месяц назад
I never comment on RU-vid videos, but Dr Huberman, this one was life changing for me, a 48 year old woman. I’ve had 2 children and regular gyn appointments, but no PCP has ever really addressed my fatigue as a potential peri-menopausal symptom. Because I am of healthy weight and still having regular periods they always look to anemia or thyroid-which both turn out fine in blood tests. Thank you to Dr Haver for giving listeners vital information and resources for this major (and poorly understood) transition in every woman’s life.
@lisavolpe6445
@lisavolpe6445 Месяц назад
What a wealth of information, thank you so much for covering this very important topic for us "over a certain age" woman. Andrew you are such an excellent interviewer, commend you for having top notch speakers, such as Dr. Mary Claire Haver. I felt like I was in college again, taking notes like a mad woman. Thank you Dr. Mary Claire Haver for your knowledge and passing this on and sharing.
@Celeste-.-marie
@Celeste-.-marie Месяц назад
35 and it all hit me like a freight train. Quit my job due to crippling anxiety. Vertigo, fatigue, hot flashes, cycle changes. I found Dr. haver and sought help. HRT is making me feel 20 again. Normalized my cycle completely also. Just started testosterone cream and its helping so much. Have been on progesterone for 7 months.
@cherylgraham9400
@cherylgraham9400 Месяц назад
Wow! So many good outcomes! Having some similar symptoms.
@JT-qz5xw
@JT-qz5xw Месяц назад
So grateful for this. 48, and have PCOS. I have 2 sons, and partial hysterectomy, it's nice to get realistic information. Being told 10 years ago, "well your a woman and it's a thing." Left that doctor, and found a new one. Learning as we go. Thank you,
@ladylaura1366
@ladylaura1366 2 дня назад
Thank you for having this doctor speak about HRT - Dr Felice Gersh is also an amazing Hormone Expert and provides an additional method such as pulsing progesterone a Recommends a higher hormone dosage- she says the higher dosage will make a difference in a woman’s bones and brain and heart. This lady has changed my life !
@EileenTichenor
@EileenTichenor Месяц назад
65 took HRT til 59 recommended to stop for health reasons now having “symptoms” after hearing Mary I now have made an appt to seek HRT once again Wow glad I came across this discussion again
@lilchurro3
@lilchurro3 Месяц назад
Dr. Haver's explanation of Zone of Chaos and why it's hard to test for, was the easiest description of it I've ever heard. Super appreciative.
@ypssvyps
@ypssvyps Месяц назад
"Why do we wait until we're osteoporosis to make the diagnosis?" Exactly this! I requested bone density scans a few years after menopause and wish I had started earlier. Why wait until 64 for dexa scans, when the damage is done? Why not start at age 30 for a baseline, and then monitor as needed?
@cm1906
@cm1906 Месяц назад
Because it’s not really a healthcare system but a disease management system. The medical-pharmaceutical complex makes money off of sick people.
@jennifermaliniak2925
@jennifermaliniak2925 Месяц назад
So grateful for this episode. I’m 38 and petrified of menopause so I’m so appreciate of any information to help us offset the damaging consequences
@monikakress3867
@monikakress3867 Месяц назад
I had all the usual symptoms of menopause (hot flashes, night sweats, can’t sleep, etc) but also I had horrible aching joints, especially my knees. HRT fixed all of this, plus an eyelid twitch that had gone on for two years continuously. I feel like a million bucks since starting HRT. Also, all my blood tests (cholesterol, hba1c, etc) are all very improved, and I lost 20 pounds. My doctor is totally blown away. Like Marie Claire, I plan to die with my HRT patch on.
@christinasouza2468
@christinasouza2468 Месяц назад
this is so wonderful to hear. May I ask what HRT protocol you take? I have an appointment coming up in the next week. I hope to have the same success as you.
@beetzNgroovz
@beetzNgroovz Месяц назад
Oh OK, now I can add the eye twitching to my long list, never connected that to mp.
@giovannakiani1573
@giovannakiani1573 Месяц назад
This podcast gives me hope. I am 43 and experiencing perimenopausal symptoms. I thought I was going crazy! I almost cried from relief when I heard Dr. Haver describe some of the symptoms. With this info and some more research, I feel like I can advocate for myself.
@jjuniper274
@jjuniper274 Месяц назад
Thank God! I'm sharing this with my provider.
@helgipalko
@helgipalko Месяц назад
Wow! Such an important topic. I feel like menopause is often treated as something that only happens to someone else, like death. Something eery and far away, not worthy of pondering about. And yeah, for humans with testicles menopause is not a personal story but even they are here because of a person who will undergo menopause at some point in their life. Dr.Mary Claire is so great at making the right points about the right things. I am 36 and it’s only last year that I seriously picked up resistance training, knowing that I am working on my menopause deposit. And I just went and asked my mom when she had her menopause. Thank you, your actionable tools are sooo put into action in my family! (Now I just need to put that weighted vest on my mom)
@carolinebunner6984
@carolinebunner6984 Месяц назад
Thank you Dr. Huberman for doing this crucial episode for all women. THANK YOU for not dismissing us. I am a Nurse & have not been acknowledged by my practitioners for help with & through menopause. I feel for my lay sisters even more. Dr. Haver is the generational expert & as she says, we need more education beginning in medical school & continuing education for practitioners.
@HeidiAbbottTravel
@HeidiAbbottTravel Месяц назад
I’ve had crazy perimenopause symptoms over the last 5 years and I’m grateful to learn why here. This week I’m meeting with my doctor to discuss hormone replacement therapy so watching this was very timely. Thank you for educating me so I know some of my options before this appointment!
@tyler-annmedeiros758
@tyler-annmedeiros758 Месяц назад
Watching my mom go through menopause it was clear she was struggling so much. Mentally and physically. I can tell you she did not received half of the information about perimenopause and menopause that is in this video. She just felt it was her, something was wrong with her. When in fact so many women go through it but it's not talked about enough. I am trying to learn all I can now to better my health during that period of my life. I really appreciate doctors like them for providing free information about this topic.
@annelysguisasola1459
@annelysguisasola1459 Месяц назад
Excellent podcast. I have forwarded this to my friends and family. Every woman needs to be fully informed and educated on menopause care because this is one of the most neglected areas of healthcare. I had to go through several doctors before I found an obgyn that was competent in menopause care.
@user-iz3kg4gv3j
@user-iz3kg4gv3j Месяц назад
Adding my voice to the chorus of Thank You! The knowledge expressed in this discussion will most certainly bring clarity and decrease suffering for so many. I thank you both!
@strangecobra9454
@strangecobra9454 Месяц назад
Listened to this one during my commute yesterday as I'm a 35 year old woman looking to be proactive about my health & changing hormones. I don't plan to have children, but hormonal health & fertility is still important to me. My mum started going through perimenopause in her mid-40s (when I was going through puberty - our house was "fun") and menopause occurred around 55, so I will be able to use the tools and science I learned from this podcast as my hormones start changing 🖤
@parkercallister4126
@parkercallister4126 Месяц назад
So pleased to see this interview. I came across Dr Haver a few months ago and her work is so important. I was very fortunate to find an informed (female) doctor who put me on HRT 20 years ago when I was 51. I have continued in my small way to advocate for HRT. Dr Haver just came out with a book - The New Menopause - everyone should read it.
@kimberlyf4888
@kimberlyf4888 Месяц назад
I quit drinking at 49, wend keto/carnivore at 50 and hit 12 month without a period this year (54). I did not have one single symptom of menopause that she mentions - no hot flashes, irritability or brain fog, etc. And no weight gain.
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