Why do some women have severe symptoms during their menopause transition while others do not? by Dr. Jen Gunter.
I knew that childhood abuse, abandonment, etc. profoundly affect a person's health, but I didn't specifically think about its possible effect on menopause symptoms. I guess dysregulation affects EVERYTHING.
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Women with 4 or more ACEs [Adverse Childhood Experiences] were more likely to experience depression during their menopause transition or after their final period. This study also looked at menopause related symptoms, such as hot flushes, sleep disturbance, mental exhaustion, joint discomfort, bladder issues, and vaginal discomfort. Women with 4 or more ACEs were much more likely to have severe menopausal symptoms, be they related to the whole body (such as hot flushes or joint pain), or specific to the reproductive tract (bladder or vagina).
I knew that childhood abuse, abandonment, etc. profoundly affect a person's health, but I didn't specifically think about its possible effect on menopause symptoms. I guess dysregulation affects EVERYTHING.
( Possible TMI )