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Discover how menopause affects your sleep and find proven techniques to restore restful nights.

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"You're not going crazy, you're just changing..."

What is Menopause?

Understanding the Transition

Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles. It’s officially diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. While often viewed as a single moment, menopause is actually a gradual transition with distinct stages.

“Menopause is not a single event — it’s a transition that can last 7–14 years.”

Stages of Menopause

4–10 years

Perimenopause

Hormonal fluctuations and early symptoms begin. Periods become irregular. This is the transition into menopause.

One moment

Menopause

Officially diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. Hormone levels are significantly lower.

Rest of your life

Post-Menopause

Hormone levels remain low. Some symptoms ease over time, while long-term health considerations become important.

Symptoms of Menopause Include:

Hot flashes

Night sweats

Mood swings

Irregular periods

Vaginal dryness

Sleep disturbances

Brain fog

The Role of Oestrogen and Progesterone

As the supply of eggs in the ovaries dwindles, the levels of key hormones — oestrogen and progesterone — begin to fluctuate, sometimes unpredictably.

Progesterone is typically the first hormone to decline. Known for its calming and sleep-inducing properties, when it drops swiftly it can disrupt sleep patterns.

Oestrogen levels then begin to fluctuate — sometimes dramatically — leading to a diverse array of symptoms.

“While menopause is often spoken of as a temporary phase, it’s important to acknowledge that symptoms can persist beyond the transition. While some fade over time, others may linger for years.”

When Does Menopause Happen?

For most women in the UK, menopause naturally occurs around the age of 51, though this can vary significantly.

1 in 100 

 Women experience premature menopause (before 40)

1 in 1,000

Women experience it before age 30

1 in 10,000

Women experience it before age 20

Menopause can also be triggered by medical interventions:

• Surgical menopause — when both ovaries are removed
• Medical menopause — disrupted by chemotherapy or radiotherapy

Recommended Supplements

Community-tested products that women in our network have found helpful during their menopause journey.

Perimenopause & Menopause Supplements Made Easy

The Vibrancy Blend

All-In-One Nutritional Formula for Hair, Skin, Nails, Joints, Energy, Mood & More, in Just 2 Capsules a Day

Premium Organic Menopause Support

Harrogate Organics

Carefully sourced organic botanicals designed to support your body’s natural balance through every stage of menopause.

Menopause Multi — Community Favourite

Together Health

A comprehensive wholefood supplement trusted by thousands of women in our community. Rated 5 stars for energy, mood and sleep.

Award-Winning Active Nutrition

Revive Active

Science-backed active nutrition formulas providing targeted support during menopause, developed with leading nutritionists.

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