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Mood swings, anxiety, and bloating: What you need to know about the invisible early symptoms of perimenopause

It’s a normal transitional phase for menstruating bodies but remains mysterious to both doctors and patients.

Perimenopause, according to Johns Hopkins, is a pivotal transitional time in a person’s life. It isn’t quite menopause, which occurs when one reaches 12 consecutive months without menstruating, but it does mark a period of hormonal changes with symptoms that can significantly impact a perimenopausal person’s life. Still, mystery surrounds this natural bodily event because, like many areas of reproductive health, little research centers on it. A report by Harvard Medical School published in January says that 99% of preclinical aging studies ignore menopause, further widening the gap and preventing women from accessing information vital to their quality of life.

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