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Perimenopause

Perimenopause marks the transition toward menopause, bringing hormonal shifts that affect mood, sleep, energy, and cycles.

  • Irregular or changing menstrual cycles
  • Hot flashes and night sweats
  • Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability
  • Sleep disruption or insomnia
  • Fatigue and low energy
Medically reviewed by Dr. Bruce J. Stratt, MD

What Is Perimenopause?

Perimenopause is the transitional phase leading up to menopause — the point when menstruation stops permanently. It typically begins in a woman’s 40s, though it can start as early as the mid-30s, and lasts anywhere from four to ten years.

During perimenopause, estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate unpredictably rather than following their normal cyclical pattern. These fluctuations are responsible for many of the symptoms women experience during this phase — often before they realize a hormonal transition is underway.

Common Symptoms

Perimenopausal symptoms can vary widely in type and intensity. Many women describe them as feeling “off” without a clear explanation:

  • Cycles that become irregular — shorter, longer, heavier, or lighter than usual
  • Hot flashes and night sweats that disrupt daily life and sleep
  • Mood changes including anxiety, irritability, or emotional sensitivity
  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep
  • Persistent fatigue even with adequate rest
  • Cognitive changes — forgetfulness, brain fog, difficulty concentrating
  • Unexplained weight gain, particularly around the waist
  • Changes in libido or vaginal dryness

What Causes It?

Perimenopause is driven by the natural decline and fluctuation of ovarian hormones — primarily estrogen and progesterone. As the ovaries begin to wind down their reproductive function, hormone output becomes erratic before eventually declining to post-menopausal levels.

This hormonal instability — not simply low levels — is what produces the wide range of symptoms. Progesterone often declines first, leading to a relative excess of estrogen (estrogen dominance) that can worsen mood, sleep, and cycle-related symptoms.

Factors that can intensify perimenopausal symptoms include:

  • Chronic stress and elevated cortisol
  • Poor sleep habits
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Nutrient deficiencies (vitamin D, magnesium, B vitamins)
  • Thyroid dysfunction
  • History of hormonal birth control use

How BHRT Can Help

Bioidentical hormone therapy during perimenopause focuses on stabilizing the hormonal fluctuations that produce symptoms. Rather than waiting for menopause to “arrive,” treatment can begin as soon as symptoms and lab work confirm the transition is underway.

Your provider at BHRT Boost will evaluate your estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid markers, and other key biomarkers to understand exactly where your hormones stand. Treatment typically involves bioidentical progesterone to address the early decline, with estradiol support added as needed.

The result is a smoother transition — fewer hot flashes, more stable moods, better sleep, and restored energy — guided by lab data rather than guesswork.

What to Expect From Treatment

Treatment starts with a consultation and comprehensive lab panel. Your provider will explain your hormone levels in plain language and outline a personalized protocol designed for where you are in the transition.

Most women notice improvements in sleep and mood within the first few weeks. Hot flashes and night sweats typically diminish within the first month. As your hormones stabilize, energy, clarity, and overall well-being continue to improve over the following two to three months.

Regular follow-up labs ensure your protocol stays aligned with your body’s changing needs throughout the perimenopausal transition.

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