Perimenopause
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The Case for Progesterone in Perimenopause | Fertility Friday Podcast
In this episode, Lisa Hendrickson-Jack welcomes back Dr. Jerilynn Prior, endocrinologist, UBC Professor Emerita, and founder of the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR), for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges mainstream narratives about perimenopause and hormone therapy. Dr. Prior shares her research-backed perspective on why perimenopause is often characterized by erratically high estrogen…
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Beyond Amenorrhea: Understanding Hypothalamic Suppression & Real Recovery | Recover HA Podcast
Dr. Jerilynn Prior joins Dr Julia Haarhuis (Recover HA) for an in-depth conversation on one of the most misunderstood conditions in women’s reproductive health: hypothalamic amenorrhea (HA). In this episode, they explore what hypothalamic suppression really is, why it is often misdiagnosed as PCOS, and what the scientific evidence tells us about recovery. This discussion…
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‘EVERY woman goes through this misunderstood condition!’ – Dr. Prior on the CRAM Podcast
If you’re a woman in your 30’s or older, please listen to Dr. Jerilynn Prior’s interview on the CRAM podcast! It’s about perimenopause – the stage before menopause – that can begin in women as early as their 30’s. And it’s often misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated according to endocrinologist Jerilynn Prior who has studied this…
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Chemaine’s Model Health Podcast: Perimenopause and Progesterone Explained with Dr Jerilynn Prior
In episode 400 of Chemaine’s Model Health Podcast, Dr. Jerilynn Prior is in conversation with health, fitness, and nutrition expert, Chemaine Linnie. Together, they unpack what really happens during perimenopause and why understanding progesterone can be life-changing for women navigating this transition. They discuss: If you’ve ever wondered why perimenopause feels so unpredictable or how…
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Progesterone Decreases Night Sweats & Improves Sleep in Perimenopausal Women
Press Release: University of British Columbia – June 26, 2023 Peer-reviewed Publication New controlled trial research documents that Progesterone (micronized, oral) is effective at decreasing night sweats and improving sleep in perimenopausal women who have menstruated in the last 1-year. Perimenopausal women most want treatment for these two symptoms. Current guidelines prescribe Menopausal Hormone Therapy…