Weak Glutes: The Hidden Cause of Hip, Knee & Back Pain
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Weak Glutes: The Hidden Cause of Hip, Knee & Back Pain

Have you ever experienced hip, thigh, knee, or lower back pain seemingly out of nowhere? That’s exactly what happened to me. After a period of reduced activity, while writing an online course, I went on a hike and began to feel pain in my left thigh. I brushed it off at first, but when the pain became persistent, I decided to dig deeper.

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The Role of Progesterone and Estrogen in Sleep During Perimenopause and Menopause
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The Role of Progesterone and Estrogen in Sleep During Perimenopause and Menopause

For many women, one of the earliest signs of the start of perimenopause is disrupted sleep. Waking up at 2–3 a.m., tossing and turning, or feeling anxious for no apparent reason is frustrating—but it’s also common. So, what’s going on? Let’s explore how progesterone, estrogen, and your lifestyle play a role in your sleep challenges and what you can do about it.

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Embracing the Late Perimenopause or Menopause Transition with Confidence
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Embracing the Late Perimenopause or Menopause Transition with Confidence

The late perimenopause, or menopause transition, is a natural phase in every woman’s life, typically occurring 2 to 5 years before menopause. During this time, your body undergoes significant hormonal changes that can sometimes feel overwhelming. However, understanding what’s happening can make this transition smoother and help you navigate it with greater ease.

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Are You Confused About Perimenopause?
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Are You Confused About Perimenopause?

What does it even mean? And where exactly are you in your perimenopause or menopause journey? I get it—it’s not straightforward. Even medical professionals don’t always agree on the terminology or stages, so it’s no wonder it can feel overwhelming. But here’s the good news: we’re here to clear it all up and help you figure out…

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