There’s No Faking It: Your Sexual Partner Knows If You’re Really Satisfied!
There's No Faking It: Your Sexual Partner Knows If You're [...]
There's No Faking It: Your Sexual Partner Knows If You're [...]
You wake up in the middle of the night to sweat-soaked sheets, your thoughts are wading through brain fog, and you can’t remember the last time your period didn’t come as a (heavier-than-ever) surprise. Congratulations! You’re going through perimenopause. Unless you want to add a baby into the mix—you might want to consider your contraception options. Dr. Margery Gass, MD, NCMP, and Executive Director of The North American Menopause Society shares some important information and expert advice.
This week in perimenopause and menopause news: Aspirin may prevent the progression of breast cancer, an osteoporosis medication stops new bone formation, stress increases the risk of heart disease, and teens who give birth are more likely to suffer from obesity later in life.
On May 10, Military Spouse Appreciation Day, I am speaking to military families about perimenopause and menopause at the Naval Base San Diego (NBSD) and giving away Shmirshky books
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