What’s Happening to You
An honest guide to perimenopause — for the women who haven’t had time to pay attention to themselves.
If the fatigue doesn’t lift with sleep, the weight won’t move no matter what you eat, and you’ve been told your labs look fine — this guide is for you. It’s a clear, specific account of what perimenopause actually is, why it’s been so hard to get answers, and what real care looks like.
Guided by experts who spend their days listening to women describe exactly what you’re going through. No sales pitch. No jargon. Just an honest explanation of what’s changing in your body, and what you can do about it.
Download the Free GuideThree parts, written to be read in pieces
Around twenty pages. Read it all at once, or a section at a time if that’s all the time you have this week.
Why perimenopause starts earlier than anyone tells you — often in your mid-30s — why the good weeks make it so easy to dismiss, and what you’re actually allowed to want from this stage of life.
The three hormones that drive how you feel, in plain language — and the other systems (thyroid, stress, insulin, gut) that get dragged down with them. Why “just take HRT” doesn’t always work.
The dozen shifts beyond hot flashes — the fatigue sleep won’t fix, brain fog, weight that won’t move, 3am anxiety, joint pain — and why they’re all connected to the same underlying change.
This guide is for you if…
- You’re in your late 30s, 40s, or early 50s and something feels off
- You’ve been told your labs are “normal” but you don’t feel normal
- The fatigue doesn’t improve no matter how much you sleep
- The weight won’t move despite eating and exercising the same
- You wake at 3am with your heart racing for no reason
- Brain fog, mood changes, or anxiety arrived out of nowhere
- Joint aches and stiffness showed up years too early
- You’ve been too busy caring for everyone else to notice yourself
What you’re experiencing is real, it has a name, and there is a path forward.
Start with the guide
Read it in your own time. When you’re ready to talk, we’re here — and the first step is a real conversation, not a rushed appointment.
Download the Free Guide