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How to not get knocked up in your 40s

How to not get knocked up in your 40s

by Kerry Taylor | Apr 11, 2021 | Perimenopause, Treatments

How long will this take to read? 6 minutes  Most women in perimenopause will notice changes in their periods. One of the main changes is to the frequency of your cycle. Periods start to reduce and you can go several months without one prior to menopause...

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I was recently interviewed on the Mind Over Menopa I was recently interviewed on the Mind Over Menopause podcast, where I shared my story about how I managed my work around my symptoms. Here is a link to listen to the conversation: https://anchor.fm/mindovermenopause/episodes/A-Deep-Dive-into-Self-Support-e1m9i11/a-a8c1ig8 
Gail and Ruby are always looking for new guests to interview, so if you'd like to share your story you can contact them here: https://rubymcguire.typeform.com/to/SXECJJnB
They also have an extract of their book, The Working Women's Guide to Menopause, When The Heat is On, Don't Sweat It!! which you can get here: https://rubymcguire.com/menopause-sign-up-here/
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