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The Perimenopause Symptom We Don’t Talk About Nearly Enough

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Brain fog, fatigue and mood changes can all be part of the mental health symptoms you may experience during perimenopause.
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Brain fog, fatigue and mood changes can all be part of the mental health symptoms you may experience during perimenopause.

If your mood fluctuations feel less like your usual stress and anxiety and more like the beginnings of a villain origin story (and you’re also experiencing symptoms like insomnia and feeling warmer than usual), it could be the beginning stages of perimenopause.

This is what doctors call the transition to menopause, which is the end of a person’s reproductive years and technically marked by 12 consecutive months without a period, with the full transition taking anywhere from two to eight years, according to the Office on Women’s Health (OWH).

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