What women want their partners to know about menopause
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For women going through menopause, coping with hot flushes, brain fog and mood shifts can be even harder when her partner doesn’t understand what’s happening.
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The man may be confused by his partner’s menopause symptoms, which may lead to frequent arguments, and her feeling dismissed or unsupported.
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Menopause can be a lonely journey for women. They may feel uncomfortable bringing it up, and the men too, may have little education about it.
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The life transition is largely overlooked. Partners may underestimate the physical and emotional impact, making both men and women feel like they are on different pages.
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A partner’s support and reassurance help a woman feel affirmed – not by fixing the problem, but by listening or even just offering a hug.
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But the little sacrifices are also appreciated – like when a husband endures freezing air-conditioning at bedtime when the wife experiences night sweats.
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