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What really happens to your body during menopause | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter 

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It's time to erase the shame and fear swirling around menopause and understand exactly what's going on inside your body. Dr. Jen Gunter walks through the biology of this perfectly normal transition and shares some of the best things you can do -- and not do -- to reduce the varied and irksome symptoms of menopause.
Think you know how your body works? Think again! Dr. Jen Gunter is here to shake up everything you thought you knew -- from how much water you need to drink to how often you need to poop and everything in between. This TED original series will tell you the truth about what's really going on inside you.
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@loriwinters9999
@loriwinters9999 7 месяцев назад
I love menopause!! I suffered every month with super painful period cramps and heavy bleeding. And terrible mental health the week before. Plus from childhood onwards I was already sweaty and overheated easily. I suffered loads of symptoms during menopause, but they all went away when I radically changed my diet and lifestyle trying to improve other chronic health issues (it worked and I'm far far into health recovery). I gave up processed food, sugar, fruit, and starchy carbs; improved my sleep, stress processing, breathing and airways, movement and sunlight exposure. So grateful for new health and vitality at 59 💥
@Patty-bs3bz
@Patty-bs3bz 3 года назад
This is a bit sugar coated. Hot flashes and not being able to sleep is horrid, especially when I had to still go to work in the morning. It included a mental decline. Weight issues started. It charges your physical appearance with graying hair (which I don’t mind)..Changes relationships at work & home. Changes sleep patterns. Chocolate, wine & coffee made symptoms FAR worse. Had to research to find that info. The process Lasted 10 years which isn’t talked about.. And after this is when breast cancer occurred, for me which I’m pretty sure was hormone related. So personally I’d rather have kept having periods. Menopause is NOT a piece of cake.
@babyruthless9670
@babyruthless9670 3 года назад
Every person has a unique experience during this process. I wish there was more information available, these are things we should be taught early in life to prepare for it, at least mentally, and understand what our bodies are going through 🙏🏾
@bonniebojorquez6723
@bonniebojorquez6723 3 года назад
Amen sister! This is way sugar coated. Like many doctors, Yes, even women doctors, we are told "there, there, don't worry your pretty little head." Her "so called" compounded hormones saved me. Her cavalier dismissal is horrifying and truly unjust to so many women that deserve to know the truth. I call bullshit on her talk.
@T.T.M.60
@T.T.M.60 3 года назад
It is not a piece of cake!,I agree that going through puberty was so much easier. I went through menopause for 8 years and then like you, got breast cancer. I’m a 13 year survivor but I certainly wouldn’t want to deal with the monthly periods ever again.
@DErika-ks6tp
@DErika-ks6tp 2 года назад
@@bonniebojorquez6723 I agree re compounded hormones…her easy dismissal may be big pharma motivated.
@-3lory
@-3lory 2 года назад
@@babyruthless9670 Yeah WINNIPEG Doctor is making a difference and things are slowly changing
@babyruthless9670
@babyruthless9670 3 года назад
Since I was a student in university I dreamed of having a clinic focused exclusively on menopause and educating people about it. It's such a taboo in many countries and societies. Like this woman says, life doesn't end when we get into menopause, it's another stage of life. I'm 35 now, and I promise one day I'll have my clinic with specialist to educate and give the right therapy and help to actually learn to accept and make the best of this part of our lives as women when we get to it.
@divergentmind2023
@divergentmind2023 2 года назад
i hope you will accomplish your goal... it is needed... thank you.
@taryndorsey5581
@taryndorsey5581 2 года назад
Bless you!
@katbloo3333
@katbloo3333 2 года назад
Yes please
@travellingcats1047
@travellingcats1047 Год назад
That's great!
@linecaro
@linecaro Год назад
If you need a Respiratory therapist, I am up for the challenge. On my 40’s and occasionally having some stressful period moments, single mothers might get affected more often with symptoms because of the extra stress add on, so this kind of spaces should very well receive by single woman who is aging. Just a thought.
@anneliesevoelker2502
@anneliesevoelker2502 6 месяцев назад
I'm 51 and I'm on five years without a period. Never married, no kids. As teen and my adulhoode struggled with my weight. Since perimenopause my metabolism increased, weight dropped off, energy level increase,. Thankfully I love to work out and eat healthy. No drugs all natural. No complaints about menopause. Love it!
@fs6203
@fs6203 3 года назад
While many symptoms of menopause go away after the transition it is important to know, that with increased age and ongoing estrogen loss 70 % of women will develope vaginal atrophy, the thinning and basically falling apart of the skin in the vagina and vulva. Local estrogens are harmless for most of the female population. When you go through menopause and develope reacuring utis, pain with urination, burning and itching of vulva and vagina and painfull intercourse, dont hesitate and get the treatment you deserve. Speak with your gynocologist about vaginal atrophy.
@jackierugrat8680
@jackierugrat8680 6 месяцев назад
Had to share this: For hot flashes I use to put my head in the freezer. That was a few years ago & to my surprise I survived. All is well now. Got over the flashes, weight gain, brain fog, thinning hair, irritabilty, sadnesd, moodiness & insomnia. Hang in there as it does get better.
@Menosuxs
@Menosuxs 3 месяца назад
How long did it last in total?
@bodyhairpositive9485
@bodyhairpositive9485 3 года назад
Me: 3am, need to sleep, need to get up in 3 hours RU-vid: Want to learn about menopause? Me: Sure why not
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Not friggin sleeping, anyways. Put WAY too much time in here yesterday. Not enough brain cells to read a cereal box.
@talachedaka2000
@talachedaka2000 Год назад
Nothing to fear? I have been experiencing every almost every single symptom for nearly 7 years!
@kikiprimavera9203
@kikiprimavera9203 Год назад
My menstrual cycle was easy ( 3-4days, easy flow, no cramps) coming on the dot. Now I’m 50 and in menopause for almost 3 years, however peri menopause started five years prior. Hot flashes, night sweats where I change my pajamas 2-3 times per night, leg cramps, mood swings, depression. It’s an awful experience and still going. My mom is 70 and still doesn’t leave the house without a change of clothes in her handbag. I bought in Romania some natural pills called Climenum and drinking sage tea and I’m improving. Also I quit smoking few years back. God bless everyone 🤗
@SnarkNSass
@SnarkNSass 3 года назад
I knew that Doctor was a dipspit! He kept saying I was post menopause... I argued a bit, but he barked at me.... I know hot flashes n sweaty wet sleeping haven't stopped... I'm so tired of the medical community not knowing their asp from a hole in the ground.... Just because I didn't go to school as long as someone, doesn't mean I'm dumb or that I don't know what I'm talking about. Thanks Dr. LadyDoctor. ✌🏻
@mellie9633
@mellie9633 3 года назад
I'm 64 still get hot flushes, night sweats, moods etc. I started menopause about 48 and still going 😎🤭
@persephone3892
@persephone3892 3 года назад
This is actually very common throughout the medical community. Its like how most doctors never get chemo and always recommend it. Overweight/obese people's problems are always blamed on their weight. (Same with smokers) Doctors are the most suicidal professional group in the world, and they are afraid to tell anyone because they will lose their license. Education does not equal intelligence. In fact, 90% of a doctors education is which med to prescribe.
@SnarkNSass
@SnarkNSass 3 года назад
@@mellie9633 thank you for sharing.😁💜✌🏻
@SnarkNSass
@SnarkNSass 3 года назад
@@persephone3892 yep. I haven't been to any doctor in over a year. I'm off my BP and Antidepressant... I've tried so many clinics n hospital systems around here... I truly think that the world sends it's dumbest worst docs here, to Arkansas. What a bunch of incompetent snobs... Thanks Lady😉😎🐣
@frackjohn
@frackjohn 3 года назад
@@mellie9633 I'm sorry you still get periods from time to time?
@lmc7901
@lmc7901 2 года назад
I had a hysterectomy at 46. No more periods. Feels great!
@danielekirylo
@danielekirylo 3 года назад
As a man, thank you! Usually women don't like to share these details with men... hence we get accused of not understanding them.
@kionnakelly2918
@kionnakelly2918 3 года назад
Like you are doing now, it's always possible to research what you don't know...
@danielekirylo
@danielekirylo 3 года назад
@@kionnakelly2918 you would end up all your life researching.
@annaseh
@annaseh 3 года назад
It sounds like you’re blaming women around you. We’re being shamed for sharing that, you know. And maybe even taught that telling about it is not appropriate. Or even yelled at for that.
@laurieherman1215
@laurieherman1215 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the initiative and learning at least some basics about our bodys cylces. Most of us know our guys do not listen when we talk about womenly issues it can make them uncomfortable and based on our past experiences in the relationship we know not to speak about it. Half of the men in my life would not go buy pads or tampons for the femals in their lives. It sad.
@rawdawg15
@rawdawg15 2 года назад
@@laurieherman1215 half of the women in my life wouldn't even try to discuss this stuff
@helenhucker346
@helenhucker346 3 года назад
Like many doctors, this lady looks on the bright side. I have been going through the menopause for years and I still have issues to deal with. Everyone talks about hot flushes and night sweats which are bad enough but there are plenty of other symptoms to contend with. If you are suffering ask to try HRT.
@patriciavandevelde5469
@patriciavandevelde5469 2 года назад
I take hormones since 10 years and doing ok!!!!!
@Corrans
@Corrans Год назад
I agree!!!!
@thycauldron
@thycauldron 11 месяцев назад
What are the other symptoms and what is HRT please?
@Corrans
@Corrans 11 месяцев назад
@@thycauldron HRT stands for hormone replacement therapy
@RHM707
@RHM707 Год назад
I appreciate what is being said. However, if you suffer with hormonal related sleep disturbances it's not possible to get good sleep 😕
@BEAUTY_IS_UNIVERSAL
@BEAUTY_IS_UNIVERSAL 2 года назад
I found that processed sugar triggered my hot flashes. Intentional breath work and telling my brain that I was not hot and did not need cooling off, stopped them dead in their tracks.
@Mhel2023
@Mhel2023 2 года назад
Me living on 4 hours of sleep from 45-57: I'm going through this because I'm stunning and brave and strong! Thank goodness for the evolution of all women everywhere! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
@VoltaireVI
@VoltaireVI Год назад
😂
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
God help anyone who wakes you. Satan voice: "*Who dareth disturb the queen??"*
@freedommalik2065
@freedommalik2065 3 года назад
This lady is awesome.
@Ethya
@Ethya 3 года назад
It looks like she’s well versed in many different topics of life
@Kais40000
@Kais40000 3 года назад
Yes.
@starsearchreject
@starsearchreject 3 года назад
Currently in surgical menopause. 2 weeks in today. Wasn't gradual for me lol. I woke up from surgery to find out my ovaries were gone. It's been an adjustment.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Gradual, my a**. Lol. It wasn't for me, either.
@acgdlov3325
@acgdlov3325 3 года назад
As someone who is 39 with two small kids and going through perimenopause, I can tell you that I am miserable. And doctors have just blankly stared at me and said nope, nothing we can do for you. Meanwhile, I suffer and so does my family. So yeah, this should be a fun next few years...
@-3lory
@-3lory 2 года назад
well I understand completely stay strong
@zamev
@zamev 2 года назад
Look for a doctor specialized in menopause. They will understand and help you.. I recommend you watch the series of Menopause Taylor. She is great and goes into detail about all these changes.
@Ann-dh2cx
@Ann-dh2cx 2 года назад
I feel badly for you. I’m 53 and coming out on the other side of this sh!tshow. It’s a genuinely horrible phase of life. Stay strong and hope you find a doctor who understands and will help you with HRT. Good luck.
@saralowe5306
@saralowe5306 Год назад
They should offer you some antidepressants or therapy if you're miserable. Just fobbing you off is pretty negligent.
@laurabeigh283
@laurabeigh283 Год назад
My doctor, a male GP, did not think HRT was important. He talked me out of it. I suffered needlessly for years. If I could go back and do it over again, I would have gotten on HRT the minute my symptoms occurred. it bothers me that women aren’t being taught what symptoms of menopause are. I was having symptoms that I didn’t even know or due to menopause. it also irks me that Medicare will not cover estradiol gel which is the safest form of HRT. anyhow, my advice to anyone is get on it right away. Don’t hesitate. Don’t be miserable needlessly.
@heartbeatviews
@heartbeatviews Год назад
I feel like crap. This is sugar coated. I will sweat and change my clothes 3 times in a night. Im miserable
@zamev
@zamev 2 года назад
This doctor talks about getting enough sleep when insomnia is part of the symptoms of menopause and I fear menopause because HRT was demonized after the WHI study of 2002 and menopause brings the risk of osteoporosis, alzheimer and heart attack.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
I'll risk it. F it. I don't want to be 60 pounds too fat, not sleeping, saggy and old. F that.
@Rockercaruthonyoutube
@Rockercaruthonyoutube Год назад
Homeopathy is brilliant for menopause.-try it 👍
@amystephenson3665
@amystephenson3665 3 года назад
As someone who has gone through prematurely menopause at age 20 I would be interested in learning more the implications long term
@kionnakelly2918
@kionnakelly2918 3 года назад
My mom went Through early menopause at the age of like 34/35 due to medical conditions unrelated to reproduction. It would be really cool to see what affects it and why some people go through early menopause in general.
@lemontokki1844
@lemontokki1844 3 года назад
Agreed. I was diagnosed with “Primary Ovarian Insufficiency” at 27. Regardless of the terminology used I experienced a nightmarish speed run through menopause. It was devastating both mentally and physically. Apparently Osteoporosis was hard at work behind the scenes, chipping away at my lumbar spine and hip. I had to start on medication to prevent more damage. The cognitive decline was also traumatic. Before my OBGYN tested and diagnosed me I went for a neuro eval because I thought I had premature dementia. I had no idea estrogen played such a vital role outside reproduction. My ovaries have become very small and there is concern about leaving them where they are as they could possibly cause trouble. I know I’ll be on carefully regulated HRT for the next 20 years, but the future is a little scary because there isn’t a lot of research on this condition (yet). Sorry you are also part of this group. I hope you have a good support network. I have come to terms better with it now, but one of the worst parts was having nobody my age to talk to about what was happening and how I was feeling. Take care ❤️
@leannemarie8956
@leannemarie8956 2 года назад
I’m 42 and have had these side effects that I’m sure are perimenopause. My doctor refused to listen and says I’m too young. I don’t go to her anymore, but unfortunately I can’t find a doctor or good information.
@denisea.9033
@denisea.9033 Год назад
@@leannemarie8956 same exact experience with my female primary care provider! I couldn't understand how she nonchalantly told me that I'm way too young for that and dismissed my symptoms, even though she's around my age. I'd hoped she kept a more open mind. Giving her one more chance then might have to find another provider as well.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
I thought it creates like 35% more Alzheimers...?
@Enchanter144
@Enchanter144 3 года назад
me who isn't even a girl and has a homework deadline due next next day: wow cool vid
@anniejayy9559
@anniejayy9559 3 года назад
I wonder if your experiences going thru puberty can indicate how hard menopause will hit…
@babyruthless9670
@babyruthless9670 3 года назад
Omg... I hope the experiences from my disastrous puberty mean I've paid all my sins and get a super smooth menopause like my mom had 😭
@p.l.1472
@p.l.1472 3 года назад
My OBGYN told me that it's more like post partum when your period stops...I was a total mess after my first born
@xcc6014
@xcc6014 3 года назад
@@p.l.1472 hi, how did you deal w it?
@p.l.1472
@p.l.1472 3 года назад
@@xcc6014 the first 6 months were awful but I live abroad with no family at all....I should have gone to my obgyn. When i went back to work felt better again. Becoming a parent can b a shock to the system to be after to ask for help. It's for your healthy and for your family’s health
@xcc6014
@xcc6014 3 года назад
@@p.l.1472 i hope you’re doing much better now. I never had postpartum depression after my kids were born. I’m just curious how you recover fr that. I’ve been doing a lot of research on perimenopause journey. There’s an app called Perry that I just joined.
@oliviamcgill8098
@oliviamcgill8098 Год назад
I've been going through menopause for over a year. I may only be 39 years old but I had a complete full hysterectomy 17 years ago. I have so many things of menopause.
@montyollie
@montyollie Год назад
If you had a full hysterectomy (including ovaries) at the age of 22, you would have been in menopause at 22. I don't understand how you are going through it now? Unless they left the ovaries in which case it wasn't a full hysterectomy
@Elso310
@Elso310 2 месяца назад
“This is a sign of my strength” thank you, God!
@mikamee5459
@mikamee5459 Год назад
Menopause is he!! Which no one talks about. Not for the faint of heart.
@laurieherman1215
@laurieherman1215 3 года назад
I know I became pre menopausal shortly after my daughters 1st Birthday. Hot flashes so bad I have to take cold bathes with ice. I do not sleep well at all. My menstrual cycle is so screwed up it will be so heavy I cannot leave my home to virtually non-existent. I am cramping for.the first time in my life but only during ovulation cycles. My hair is thin AF and wont grow ontop of overly sensitive skin now with acne. Yeah its a breeze NOOOOT.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
You know what helped me? B vitamins in Trader Joe's Nutritional Yeast. A bag is like 3-4 bucks. Put it on your salad. It's umami flavor. Stopped much of the hairfall.
@sasha48189
@sasha48189 Год назад
I’m 45 have so much weight gain around my midsection it’s draining,,
@lovewillwinnn
@lovewillwinnn 7 месяцев назад
A. You don’t FEEL sweaty. You ARE sweaty B The only good thing about hot flashes is that it saves on the utility bill in winter.
@sarajanehaven
@sarajanehaven 3 года назад
I was surprised there was no mention of leg cramps. There is no pain like being awoken from a sound sleep in the wee hours by both calves severely spasming at the same time. Fortunately, this was eliminated by taking a good multivitamin daily.
@sharmisthabhattacharya1242
@sharmisthabhattacharya1242 3 года назад
Dear Ma'am, did you consult a doc before taking the multi vitamins.? I have terrible leg cramps, at odd hours...
@sarajanehaven
@sarajanehaven 3 года назад
@@sharmisthabhattacharya1242 I did not. Stopping the cramps was an unintended positive consequence of starting the vitamins. If I miss two days, the cramps return. It may be specifically the magnesium in the vitamin that is helping with the cramps.
@sharmisthabhattacharya1242
@sharmisthabhattacharya1242 3 года назад
@@sarajanehaven Thank you...
@finolacat8355
@finolacat8355 3 года назад
@@sarajanehaven Magnesium is often recommended for muscle cramps. Multivitamins are often enriched with micronutrients such as magnesium and potassium that are a great help.
@radhikasujith52
@radhikasujith52 Год назад
Lotus seeds are best. Just try. It can b used throughout but the vitamins are used for a shortperiod
@janblessed62
@janblessed62 Год назад
Going thru menopause is not easy for me especially when I am 43 with no kids and always wanted kids. I never had symptoms warning me that I was going thru it because I got my minthly bleeding on time ALWAYSS . I always had PMS so you can imagine my surprise when my bleeding just stoped and me thinkin I was pregnant when it was really my perimenopause.
@nicole61482
@nicole61482 Месяц назад
Did you go through full menopause i just turned 42 and im not having a period
@hemantashoka9491
@hemantashoka9491 3 года назад
Gan you need your own channel. And you need it right now. 🙌🏽❤️
@jenniferbates2811
@jenniferbates2811 3 года назад
EXACTLY!! she's a friggin Rockstar!
@debrabarnhardt1103
@debrabarnhardt1103 Год назад
Ahhh, medical advice from an upper middle class white person, what could go wrong here? So many damn things, the assumption that family will support you, the assumption you have access to physicians and treatments, the assumption that you will not face all forms of discrimination in the process, the assumption you can take time off from work to see a doctor and the assumption you have the time, money and energy to follow such earnest and well grounded advice. She's not wrong, she just doesn't live in the same realty most of us inhabit. I hope she and other doctors see my comment, they need to recognize they come from a privileged position and their patients don't.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
I don't know about "rich." That's a fake leather jacket. Just saying...
@aves4081
@aves4081 3 года назад
Never heard someone talk about menopause that way.
@Kitana1599
@Kitana1599 Год назад
I'm trying to stay positive about the thought of going through menopause. I'm in my late 30s and have always handled periods and pregnancies well. I want to prepare myself for what's to come in a few years time but I feel that I need to see videos of people in the raw state of it, how hot are the flushes?
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 3 года назад
I'm really liking these videos from Dr. Jen Gunter. Keep 'em coming!
@speicaldark
@speicaldark 3 года назад
I'm so looking forward to menopause. I cannot wait for my periods to completely stop
@frackjohn
@frackjohn 3 года назад
Dosen't that dry up your va. gina?
@speicaldark
@speicaldark 3 года назад
@@frackjohn So, men are dry?
@frackjohn
@frackjohn 3 года назад
@@speicaldark they get sweat but that is not the point
@clept8847
@clept8847 3 года назад
I am scared of not having my periods 😭
@speicaldark
@speicaldark 3 года назад
@@clept8847 What do you find scary?
@shoegirl8186
@shoegirl8186 2 года назад
I just found out I was in menopause my Dr emailed me said your menopause. And sent me a video 🤦🏽‍♀️ that’s it I Have so many ? He sends me more videos lol 😂
@katedwyer5599
@katedwyer5599 3 года назад
"Talk to your doctor" is painfully unhelpful advice for those of us with barriers to care.
@lashantacurry5978
@lashantacurry5978 2 года назад
As recent as 33 I experienced hot flashes. sweating profusly lacking fever.noticable temperature spike by those around me and they're efforts suggesting I was much too young to experience hot flashes at 30's when menopause doesn't start til much later in life. My only explanation being something's very wrong. Hot flashes aren't normal unless menopause is occuring.
@PrairieDawnC
@PrairieDawnC 2 года назад
There are other conditions that can make you feel hot and sweaty. For me, it's a thyroid disease. Ask your doctor.
@ire1398
@ire1398 9 месяцев назад
I like my hot flashes during the winter. I was talking about this whole thing with my MIL’s home health care person. She said she regulated it by never eating sugar. I asked her if she flew to other countries to eat. I’ve started to believe that we are one big science experiment done by a very lazy middle school kid who did the work ten minutes before it was due.
@BEAUTY_IS_UNIVERSAL
@BEAUTY_IS_UNIVERSAL 2 года назад
I've read her book, the Menopause Manifesto, she's not keen on natural remedies. As a medical doctor, I'm not surprised. However, I found that tinctures and herbs remedied the symptoms without giving me a period.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
That's psychosomatic. There's no evidence and it can kill you, too. See How Not to die by Dr. G.
@Jolei33
@Jolei33 Год назад
It’s not luck…it depends on how healthy adrenal glands are. I’m 48 and tending to my adrenals which is healing my entire system.
@minayuen4775
@minayuen4775 2 года назад
Every episode is, "talk to your doctor", this is America, not all of us have a doctor because we can't afford one/ healthcare. lol
@celitamoses3998
@celitamoses3998 Месяц назад
Im 7 years and the hotflashes are minimal but the joint pain is murder everything hurt
@Ethya
@Ethya 3 года назад
Interesting video. I might as well learn about it from this lady online since this topic will probably not come up naturally in life.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Get some old women friends who are like 75 like I have lol
@Nina-vv3ev
@Nina-vv3ev 2 года назад
I call it second puberty & it’s worse than pregnancy
@elena-251
@elena-251 5 месяцев назад
Dr Jen I bought your book as well
@SouthernBelleReviews
@SouthernBelleReviews 3 года назад
THERE'S NO FUCKING SUBTITLES.
@malabuha
@malabuha Год назад
I'm experiencing mild nausea constantly, as if I'm pregnant. I made a pregnancy test, I'm not pregnant, and still I feel like I am. I'm worried too. I feel weird 😢 so confusing
@matildamaher111
@matildamaher111 Год назад
Yes, also anxiety makes it worst
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 3 года назад
I would counter that there is a lot to fear about " reverse puberty ," one symptom being Menopause in woman . Its just that some people prefer there aging process to be sugar coated and who can blame them ..
@mellie9633
@mellie9633 3 года назад
Time to be adult.
@user-bu2kz8tj9s
@user-bu2kz8tj9s 11 месяцев назад
There is a huge message: Trust my body. Thanks.
@mariannetfinches
@mariannetfinches Год назад
Thanks for such a great explainer! I feel like it's really hard to get clear info on menopause, so many sources are vague on detail. Dr Gunter is a brilliant speaker & so easy to follow 😁
@bambam6231973
@bambam6231973 2 года назад
Dealing with body pain after menopause Any advise? Just start taking omegas 3s hope this helps.
@hani786ish
@hani786ish Год назад
Oh the pain is awful and still going to work.
@bambam6231973
@bambam6231973 Год назад
@@hani786ish yes I started taking Alpha Lipoic Acid..and Vitmin Kand D my pain has diminished alot!!!!
@montyollie
@montyollie Год назад
Couple of questions... if you have millions of eggs at birth and ovulate and menstruate 400 times in your life (presuming no hormonal birth control of pregnancies) how can you run out by 45? 1,000,000 minus 400 eggs equals more or less one million. Second question: if you are on the hormonal birth control, you never ovulate and also never technically menstruate (although you might have breakthrough bleeding if you take a week off or even if you don't). So how do you know when it's been a year since you last menstruated when you never menstruated if you took the pill for decades without ever taking a week off? And theoretically, your 400 fresh eggs wouldn't have fallen over your lifetime had you ovulated or menstruated.
@asymrsqueezes9675
@asymrsqueezes9675 3 года назад
Being a woman: 2/5 stars
@SpaztasticSheep
@SpaztasticSheep 3 года назад
Men are so freakin lucky
@melanierochette6052
@melanierochette6052 3 года назад
There just spoiled, because they couldn't make it without "Woman", So God created them one. Yes they are lucky.
@oz2166
@oz2166 3 года назад
@@SpaztasticSheep sometimes, i also wonder what it would feel like to be a female but i just can use my brain and imagination and stuff. The thing becomes bad when u are born into the wrong family or to some real idiot parents who can't understand u and take care of u, etc. If u r in a good family and with supportive parents then u should be privileged and be thankful for that. I would consider/like to be a female only if that parents would be supportive and smart enough !!
@ansumansamal8473
@ansumansamal8473 3 года назад
The anthropocene reviewed
@MrElvis1971
@MrElvis1971 3 года назад
@@SpaztasticSheep Men experience menopause too you know.
@dimazbayur4343
@dimazbayur4343 3 года назад
please add indonesian subtitle, thank you❤️👍
@camillemartinez2321
@camillemartinez2321 Год назад
Hi -- I just watched this video and read the comments, and wanted to let you know that they have Indonesian subtitles now.
@alexwinemiller4319
@alexwinemiller4319 Год назад
So if don’t take drugs or hormones when this happens, am I just gonna die? Lol
@sameehaullah-ui6uw
@sameehaullah-ui6uw 3 месяца назад
i’m 40 years old i have symptoms of menopause
@Dollectable_Dreams
@Dollectable_Dreams Год назад
I'm dreading the moment my period will stop. My period is a kind of cleanser for me. Whatever infection or issue i might have, it always goes away when my period comes.
@vickyham2013
@vickyham2013 Год назад
Infections don't just go away when your period comes that doesn't make sense 😒
@danab172
@danab172 Год назад
I always wanted to have children. But now I can't. And, life had been unfair in every other way...
@MichaelForde521
@MichaelForde521 10 месяцев назад
I need help. What do you do if you’re girlfriend/wife has gone through menopause and she’s not emitting those pheromones? In retrospect, it was very apparent that I was, previously, reacting to her pheromone cycle. Ever since it stopped … she’s noticed I haven’t been sexually interested in her anymore. But I still love her.
@eph.ortvn_
@eph.ortvn_ 2 года назад
I don't get menstrual cramps, at least i didn't at all for the first 1-3 years, even now the pain is on about a 1-3 range. so I hardly get cramps, why's that? I won't take it back if I could lol...but I'm just curious.
@camillesofina3461
@camillesofina3461 3 года назад
thank you
@paperchaserbanks
@paperchaserbanks 3 года назад
"A man that makes sperm" 🤦
@PrairieDawnC
@PrairieDawnC 2 года назад
Men who are infertile or who've had a vasectomy don't make sperm. Trans men don't make sperm. Not all men make sperm.
@janebevan666
@janebevan666 2 года назад
I'm peri-menopause and ovaries have started hurting. Shall I get to see a doctor or is this normal.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
I had the worst periods of my life then.
@NKLStone
@NKLStone 3 года назад
0:01 There's a lot of mystery and confusion surrounding Metapods
@petrinad3523
@petrinad3523 2 года назад
How crucial is heavy exercise to menopausal symptoms?
@mcsus7823
@mcsus7823 3 года назад
Ahhhhhh!!!!! This was awesome BUT I need more and consistent please. We transition folks don’t have a good guide to help us through all this. Any ideas of resources that can help like a conversation. Read the books but it was sooooo much more helpful to hear it and see a woman explain!!
@xcc6014
@xcc6014 3 года назад
Check out: Maryon Stewart: Midlife Refuel Club, Maise Hill podcast: Period Power, Perry (app), Tanya Elfersy: The Wiser Woman, Gennev (women’s telehealth)
@ankra12
@ankra12 Год назад
That wasent the best explaination I heard.
@navosesay3188
@navosesay3188 Год назад
You are a great teacher. You made is simple and easy to understand. Thank you.
@lifeiswonderful2023
@lifeiswonderful2023 Год назад
I am just really sad because I didn't meet a man with whom I could have children with.
@jacqibelle
@jacqibelle 3 года назад
Hi Dr Gunter I have an 8 year old daughter. She just started growing underarm hair. One of her 8 year old female friends on the other hand hasn't started growing armpit hair, however has grown pubic hair and has had a period. So now I'm kinda freaking out in my mind thinking is my daughter going to start her period soon. I don't recall when I started my period however I'm pretty sure it was no where near 8 year old. I think years later. Are there things causing earlier periods that we can try to avoid? I sure hope so.
@maychenwoo9205
@maychenwoo9205 2 года назад
Hello. I know I am late but avoid foods with androgens in it. Food these days have hormones which trigger changes in our body and can trigger puberty.
@PrairieDawnC
@PrairieDawnC 2 года назад
Foods with phytoestrogens, like soy, may be problematic.
@nauonevabb
@nauonevabb Год назад
hello, honestly, everyone is built different so you can't exactly predict when she'll get it. just make sure she knows what it is (do not sugar coat it be direct with her, use medical terms) so she doesn't panic once it starts for her.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
It's from fat. Please see The Secret Life of Fat. Library has it. You get x% fat, and that's how it starts. Sometimes, it just is, but fat is everything. There's a girl who started like at age 1 (yes) and gave birth by age 5. That was the youngest anywhere Never figured out who did it.
@anneb3175
@anneb3175 3 года назад
This is too daft. «Stop smoking, eat health, get enough sleep and exercise» is the advice we get for everything (for some reason she left out “moderate alcohol consumption”). I’m-so-perfect people make me slightly nauseated.
@Godisfirst21
@Godisfirst21 2 года назад
cannabis helped me through this nightmare. At 49, I'm on the other side and feeling much better.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Half a 10mg edible. I like Wana brand. Strawberry lemonade. 10mg CBD and 10 THC. Helps my back, too.
@Slapsista
@Slapsista Год назад
Thank you.
@persiancarpet5234
@persiancarpet5234 3 года назад
Only magnet-wearing people disliked this
@noeraldinkabam
@noeraldinkabam 3 года назад
It’s no fun.
@catherinemcloughlin9436
@catherinemcloughlin9436 Год назад
This has to be the very worst explanation of menopause I’ve ever heard 🥵
@ecospider5
@ecospider5 Год назад
I’m not thinking magnetic therapy has many risks.
@meman6964
@meman6964 3 года назад
How does she get listed as TED? This isn't like any other TED I've seen
@chocolate4135
@chocolate4135 2 года назад
Not a real doctor who is full of wrong information
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@Corrans
@Corrans Год назад
She should have mentioned HRT as a solution. It does work for many women. And that silly mantra at then end? Sorry but its like telling us it's ok to suffer? Sorry, not to be disrespectful, bit for some of us, the symptoms are really, really bad and this makes us feel like there is something wrong with us if we cant just happily say a mantra and get through it?
@sunnymagnuson1809
@sunnymagnuson1809 2 года назад
Soso
@clarajack5208
@clarajack5208 2 года назад
Please is vibrating vagina part of pre menopause, because I just woke up 6days ago with a vibrating vagina, when I did some research it’s said it may be per menopause pls I need help it’s so scaring …
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
You mean like pins and needles? Tingly?
@Quietriot1970
@Quietriot1970 3 года назад
Hormonal kaos yes thats right 😄
@malcolmstuckey1042
@malcolmstuckey1042 Год назад
The hot flashes are caused by increased cortisol levels which control body temperature ( cortisol is glucose which is also body sugar ) so If a woman doesn't have a good diet her chances of having hot flashes are high because it's caused by a sugar increase level.
@VoltaireVI
@VoltaireVI Год назад
Cortisol is not sugar.
@malcolmstuckey1042
@malcolmstuckey1042 Год назад
@@VoltaireVI it’s a type of glucose which is body sugar
@malcolmstuckey1042
@malcolmstuckey1042 Год назад
And cortisol controls your temperature
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
Get rid of my coffee and I'd have nothing left, and it's 30F, anyway. Kinda like spring to old women.
@jaleesamac3568
@jaleesamac3568 Год назад
I’m going through it have been since 28 and I’m still trying to have a baby the doctors said my ovaries are 40-45 I still tried iui chlomide follistim pen for them to tell me I wouldn’t be able to have kids anymore It’s not something I wanted to hear
@akstory03
@akstory03 2 года назад
Have a mantra it’s not all bad. 🙄
@garimaarora1333
@garimaarora1333 Год назад
Sorry but such a mediocre presentation!
@pnr2736
@pnr2736 2 года назад
✌✌
@splooshy4014
@splooshy4014 3 года назад
It's just as traumatic for men too! My friend went from a loving person to hating everyone around her :(
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 3 года назад
Did You know: You can get rid of this kinda people around You. It is absolutely OK to divorce, to end friendships and leave relationships when one partner is entering her toxic phase of life ....
@amandalierly1291
@amandalierly1291 3 года назад
To be right here, to took the time to watch the video to try and understand what she's going through. Is a brilliant move. Devoted love. Forget what the person says about divorce. To the woman that's going through menopause they're trying to understand it too, your not alone
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 3 года назад
​@@amandalierly1291 It is OK to menopause, I didn't deny that. Though, it is absolutely OK to end relationships/marriages turned toxic by her sudden changes. It ain't mandatory, of course: Neither to become a toxic, asexual manhater, nor to leave a woman going through menopause. It is, though, nothing only one goes through and the other had to endure all of that crap no matter what: relationships consist of TWO people. One turning into a toxic hater does affect the other, who is free to leave the recently turned toxic, manhating one without regrets or even feeling bad.
@amandalierly1291
@amandalierly1291 3 года назад
@@manfredschmalbach9023 that's why we have our own opinion.
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 3 года назад
@@amandalierly1291 Nothing wrong with own opinions - as long as those ain't pushed onto other people as the only just ones. That's why I worded the "it is OK to do one's own thing" so utterly careful: "not mandatory", "...OK to ..." and so on. It's a delicate matter, and it isn't easily combed all with the same brush. It is, though, pretty important to see not only the single one side of the "menopause-equation" but watch carefully what *_the other part_* is going through, too. Lots of lots of insults and aggressions and condemning of those who can not bare the new, manhating phase of their formerly beloved partner and thus draw the conclusion to better change their lives and turn towards someone *_not_* hating, constantly menacing and bullying them - it is unfair, unwanted and unnecessary to call the leaving one the culprit, as it's usually done. Have a nice day!
@Gaetano.94
@Gaetano.94 2 года назад
Is there such thing as a "meno-resume"? Like a video game
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
No. You have perimenopause, menopause and once there's no period for 12+ months, you're post. Forever.
@sealofapoorval7437
@sealofapoorval7437 3 года назад
I'm a guy and I'll never have menopause but this video was interesting nevertheless less lol
@denyslutsiv5637
@denyslutsiv5637 3 года назад
Add Ukrainian subtitles, please 🇺🇦
@montyollie
@montyollie Год назад
Sad that your only "pros" of menopause are that you can stop worrying about periods and cramps and getting pregnant. For those of us who took the pill for decades (with no breaks) we never had to worry about those things anyhow. How about some REAL pros, as opposed to what cisgender sexually active women not on the pill might consider to be pros?
@hfunbie21
@hfunbie21 3 года назад
Second
@nguyenthingochuyen2557
@nguyenthingochuyen2557 3 года назад
Second 🤣
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