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2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MAINTAINING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WHILE IN MENOPAUSE Menopause is an ideal time to begin or reinforce healthy changes in your life. Here are nine areas of your health that might need attention: Keeping a menstrual calendar can help women determine what’s normal or abnormal (we offer a free menstrual calendar form).Women should consult a healthcare provider right away if signs of abnormal bleeding patterns occur.SEX AND MENOPAUSE
Here, easy fixes for long-lasting results. A woman's brain is still her most important sexual organ. So use it to think about sex. Thinking about it more can actually make it happen more. Write sex on the calendar. Maybe not the word “sex” exactly, but try scheduling an encounter. Forget spontaneity.HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. NAMS SEARCH RESULTS, SEARCH MENOPAUSE 483 search results for menopause symptoms. Vaginal Moisturizers and Lubricants: Finding Your Way Through the Drugstore Aisles We're pleased to have a guest post from Dr. Lisa Astalos Chism. POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB)MENSTRUAL CALENDAR
Menstrual Calendar Name_____Year_____ You have reached menopause when you have not had a period for 12 months. During the transition to menopause (called perimenopause), it is normal POSTMENOPAUSAL PELLET VS. FDA APPROVED HORMONAL THERAPY RESULTS •Women on PHT were significantly younger than those in FHT, with mean age (SD) of 51.04 (7.52) and 60.61 (9.56) years (p Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MAINTAINING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WHILE IN MENOPAUSE Menopause is an ideal time to begin or reinforce healthy changes in your life. Here are nine areas of your health that might need attention: Keeping a menstrual calendar can help women determine what’s normal or abnormal (we offer a free menstrual calendar form).Women should consult a healthcare provider right away if signs of abnormal bleeding patterns occur.SEX AND MENOPAUSE
Here, easy fixes for long-lasting results. A woman's brain is still her most important sexual organ. So use it to think about sex. Thinking about it more can actually make it happen more. Write sex on the calendar. Maybe not the word “sex” exactly, but try scheduling an encounter. Forget spontaneity.HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. NAMS SEARCH RESULTS, SEARCH MENOPAUSE 483 search results for menopause symptoms. Vaginal Moisturizers and Lubricants: Finding Your Way Through the Drugstore Aisles We're pleased to have a guest post from Dr. Lisa Astalos Chism. POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB)MENSTRUAL CALENDAR
Menstrual Calendar Name_____Year_____ You have reached menopause when you have not had a period for 12 months. During the transition to menopause (called perimenopause), it is normal POSTMENOPAUSAL PELLET VS. FDA APPROVED HORMONAL THERAPY RESULTS •Women on PHT were significantly younger than those in FHT, with mean age (SD) of 51.04 (7.52) and 60.61 (9.56) years (p Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MENOPAUSE FAQS: YOUR HEALTH AFTER MENOPAUSE A. Your dental health and the health of your bones are closely related. So, although problems with teeth and gums may be more common at and after menopause, don’t think of them as normal. With bone loss, the tooth sockets in your jaw deteriorate, leading to receding gums and exposing the roots, which makes you sensitive to cold. PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE This is one of the main reasons why between 17% and 45% of postmenopausal women say they find sex painful, 5-8 a condition referred to medically as "dyspareunia." Vaginal thinning and dryness are the most common cause of dyspareunia in women over age 50. SEXUAL DEVICES, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE A clitoral therapy device, known by the brand name Eros-CTD, has been approved by the US and Canadian governments to treat female sexual dysfunction. The device is a small pump-like vacuum that fits over the clitoris and uses suction to draw blood into the clitoris so that it swells. It may be used by a woman alone or with her partner duringHPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. CONTRACEPTION: YOU NEED IT LONGER THAN YOU MAY THINK Hormonal oral contraceptives, such as combined estrogen-progestogen or progestogen-alone pills; Non-oral hormonal contraceptives, delivered by injection, skin patch, or vaginal ring POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY (NAMS) Telephone: 440/442-7550 - Fax: 440/442-2660 - Email:info@menopause.org
TREATMENTS & SOLUTIONS FOR MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS Keep a frozen cold pack under your pillow and turn over the pillow often so that your head is always resting on a cool surface, or put a cold pack on your feet. 4. Trouble Falling Asleep. Establish a regular sleep schedule and sleep routine: Wake up and go to bed at consistent times, even on weekends. MENOPAUSE & DEPRESSION, MOOD CHANGES2021 MEETING
2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MENOPAUSE FAQS: YOUR HEALTH AFTER MENOPAUSE A. Your dental health and the health of your bones are closely related. So, although problems with teeth and gums may be more common at and after menopause, don’t think of them as normal. With bone loss, the tooth sockets in your jaw deteriorate, leading to receding gums and exposing the roots, which makes you sensitive to cold. PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE This is one of the main reasons why between 17% and 45% of postmenopausal women say they find sex painful, 5-8 a condition referred to medically as "dyspareunia." Vaginal thinning and dryness are the most common cause of dyspareunia in women over age 50. SEXUAL DEVICES, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE A clitoral therapy device, known by the brand name Eros-CTD, has been approved by the US and Canadian governments to treat female sexual dysfunction. The device is a small pump-like vacuum that fits over the clitoris and uses suction to draw blood into the clitoris so that it swells. It may be used by a woman alone or with her partner duringHPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. CONTRACEPTION: YOU NEED IT LONGER THAN YOU MAY THINK Hormonal oral contraceptives, such as combined estrogen-progestogen or progestogen-alone pills; Non-oral hormonal contraceptives, delivered by injection, skin patch, or vaginal ring POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) TREATMENTS & SOLUTIONS FOR MENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS Keep a frozen cold pack under your pillow and turn over the pillow often so that your head is always resting on a cool surface, or put a cold pack on your feet. 4. Trouble Falling Asleep. Establish a regular sleep schedule and sleep routine: Wake up and go to bed at consistent times, even on weekends. MAINTAINING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WHILE IN MENOPAUSE Menopause is an ideal time to begin or reinforce healthy changes in your life. Here are nine areas of your health that might need attention: Keeping a menstrual calendar can help women determine what’s normal or abnormal (we offer a free menstrual calendar form).Women should consult a healthcare provider right away if signs of abnormal bleeding patterns occur. HOW WILL I KNOW I'M IN MENOPAUSE? MENOPAUSE STAGES Ahh, the menopause journey. No clear starting or ending point, odd diversions, and an estimated time of arrival that could span years. Menopause is certainly a trip. MENOPAUSE AND STRESS: HELP & SOLUTIONS Sit in a straight-back chair with both feet on the floor. Rest hands on the abdomen. Slowly count to four while inhaling through the nose and feel the abdomen rise. Hold that breath for a second. Then, slowly count to four while exhaling through the mouth—let the abdomen slowly fall. Repeat this exercise 5 CHANGES AT MIDLIFE, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Changes in weight and fat distribution. Every woman experiences her midlife years differently. The changes that occur during this period, including changes in sexual well-being, are typically caused by a mix of both menopause and aging, as well as by typical midlife stresses and demands. Definitions. Before we get started reviewing the midlifeSEX AND MENOPAUSE
Here, easy fixes for long-lasting results. A woman's brain is still her most important sexual organ. So use it to think about sex. Thinking about it more can actually make it happen more. Write sex on the calendar. Maybe not the word “sex” exactly, but try scheduling an encounter. Forget spontaneity. NCMP CERTIFICATION PROGRAM, CERTIFIED MENOPAUSE NAMS Certified Menopause Practitione r (NCMP). A s the definitive resource for menopause and other midlife healthcare issues, NAMS developed a competency examination program in 2002 to. Set the standards for menopause practice ; Assist women in locating clinicians who could provide optimal menopause-related healthcare SEXUAL DEVICES, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE A clitoral therapy device, known by the brand name Eros-CTD, has been approved by the US and Canadian governments to treat female sexual dysfunction. The device is a small pump-like vacuum that fits over the clitoris and uses suction to draw blood into the clitoris so that it swells. It may be used by a woman alone or with her partner during CHANGES IN THE VAGINA AND VULVA, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF Less estrogen may cause the tissues of the vulva and the lining of the vagina to become thinner, drier, and less elastic or flexible. Shifting levels of hormones—especially estrogen—during the menopause transition produce changes in a woman’s body. NORTH AMERICAN AND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) October 16-20, 2021 Baltimore, MD 205/978-5000, Fax: 205/978-5018 asrm@asrm.orgwww.asrm.org
NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY (NAMS) Telephone: 440/442-7550 - Fax: 440/442-2660 - Email:info@menopause.org
WOMEN'S HEALTH WEBSITES Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. www.sogc.org. Site of the leading organization in Canada for physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Provides information about women's health, including menopause, for both the general public and healthcare professionals.2021 MEETING
2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program.SEX AND MENOPAUSE
Here, easy fixes for long-lasting results. A woman's brain is still her most important sexual organ. So use it to think about sex. Thinking about it more can actually make it happen more. Write sex on the calendar. Maybe not the word “sex” exactly, but try scheduling an encounter. Forget spontaneity. MENOPAUSE & WEIGHT, MENOPAUSE MANAGEMENT TIPS Weight loss is recommended in the NHLBI guidelines for people who are obese (BMI 30.0 or more) or overweight (BMI of 25.0-29.9) and have two or more risk factors. The recommendation for people who are overweight, but have a normal waist measurement and fewer than two other risk factors, is to prevent further weight gain rather than tolose weight.
HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. NAMS SEARCH RESULTS, SEARCH MENOPAUSE 483 search results for menopause symptoms. Vaginal Moisturizers and Lubricants: Finding Your Way Through the Drugstore Aisles We're pleased to have a guest post from Dr. Lisa Astalos Chism.MENSTRUAL CALENDAR
Menstrual Calendar Name_____Year_____ You have reached menopause when you have not had a period for 12 months. During the transition to menopause (called perimenopause), it is normal POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) THE OLDER WOMAN WITH VULVAR ITCHING AND BURNING 5 LSC and Squamous Cell Cancer Treatment of LSC Eliminate irritants Steroid Steroid creamscreams (ointments if the skin is broken) Triamcinolone 0.1% BID for mild changes, fluocinonide 0.05% or clobetasol 0.05% for severe changes Rhki thf i ft hRecheck in one month for signs of atrophy, super infection or steroid rebounddermatitis
NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY (NAMS) Telephone: 440/442-7550 - Fax: 440/442-2660 - Email:info@menopause.org
WOMEN'S HEALTH WEBSITES Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. www.sogc.org. Site of the leading organization in Canada for physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Provides information about women's health, including menopause, for both the general public and healthcare professionals.2021 MEETING
2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program.SEX AND MENOPAUSE
Here, easy fixes for long-lasting results. A woman's brain is still her most important sexual organ. So use it to think about sex. Thinking about it more can actually make it happen more. Write sex on the calendar. Maybe not the word “sex” exactly, but try scheduling an encounter. Forget spontaneity. MENOPAUSE & WEIGHT, MENOPAUSE MANAGEMENT TIPS Weight loss is recommended in the NHLBI guidelines for people who are obese (BMI 30.0 or more) or overweight (BMI of 25.0-29.9) and have two or more risk factors. The recommendation for people who are overweight, but have a normal waist measurement and fewer than two other risk factors, is to prevent further weight gain rather than tolose weight.
HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. NAMS SEARCH RESULTS, SEARCH MENOPAUSE 483 search results for menopause symptoms. Vaginal Moisturizers and Lubricants: Finding Your Way Through the Drugstore Aisles We're pleased to have a guest post from Dr. Lisa Astalos Chism.MENSTRUAL CALENDAR
Menstrual Calendar Name_____Year_____ You have reached menopause when you have not had a period for 12 months. During the transition to menopause (called perimenopause), it is normal POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) THE OLDER WOMAN WITH VULVAR ITCHING AND BURNING 5 LSC and Squamous Cell Cancer Treatment of LSC Eliminate irritants Steroid Steroid creamscreams (ointments if the skin is broken) Triamcinolone 0.1% BID for mild changes, fluocinonide 0.05% or clobetasol 0.05% for severe changes Rhki thf i ft hRecheck in one month for signs of atrophy, super infection or steroid rebounddermatitis
WOMEN'S HEALTH WEBSITES Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. www.sogc.org. Site of the leading organization in Canada for physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Provides information about women's health, including menopause, for both the general public and healthcare professionals. MENOPAUSE & WEIGHT, MENOPAUSE MANAGEMENT TIPS Weight loss is recommended in the NHLBI guidelines for people who are obese (BMI 30.0 or more) or overweight (BMI of 25.0-29.9) and have two or more risk factors. The recommendation for people who are overweight, but have a normal waist measurement and fewer than two other risk factors, is to prevent further weight gain rather than tolose weight.
MENOPAUSE OR A THYROID PROBLEM Hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid produces too much of its hormones. Some symptoms of hyperthyroidism can also mimic those of the menopause transition, including hot flashes, heat intolerance, palpitations (short episodes of rapid heartbeat), tachycardia (persistent rapid heartbeat), and insomnia. MENOPAUSE RESEARCH, SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS Sample Abstracts. View the abstracts for the Top Scoring Oral Presentations and the Poster Prize Winners from a past NAMS Annual Meeting.. Notification of Receipt and Acceptance. Receipt of abstract submissions will be acknowledged via email to the contact author. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Submitting Articles. Menopause provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause.. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS. Subscribe. A subscription to Menopause is provided as a NAMS membership benefit. Nonmembers of the Society are invited to subscribe by visiting the Menopause website or join NAMS and receive Menopause plus additional RELATIONSHIP ISSUES, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Inadequate communication. Trust is key to a healthy sexual relationship, and communication is key to trust. An honest exchange of feelings, needs, and preferences between partners is the best way to avoid disappointment, find mutual solutions, and nip resentments inthe bud.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Urinary symptoms. Urinary complaints are common in midlife women but no link to menopause-related estrogen loss has been identified . Over 50% of women >age 50 with urinary incontinence, also report symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Pain with Penetration. As estrogen levels fall as women approach and pass menopause, the resulting dryness and thinning of vaginal tissues can cause penetration and intercourse to be uncomfortable for many women. The discomfort can range from a feeling of dryness to a feeling of vaginal “tightness” to severe pain during sex. S K HORMONE THERAPY HEALTH RISKS AND BENEFITS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Hormone Therapy Health Risks and Benefits V aginal dryness and hot flashes that result from lower levels of estrogen frustrate many postmenopausal wo- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE STAGES OF REPRODUCTIVE AGING Menopause: The Journal of The North American Menopause Society Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 000/000 DOI: 10.1097/gme.0b013e31824d8f40 * 2012 by The North American Menopause Society NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY (NAMS) Telephone: 440/442-7550 - Fax: 440/442-2660 - Email:info@menopause.org
2021 MEETING
2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MENOPAUSE & DEPRESSION, MOOD CHANGES MENOPAUSE FAQS: YOUR HEALTH AFTER MENOPAUSE A. Your dental health and the health of your bones are closely related. So, although problems with teeth and gums may be more common at and after menopause, don’t think of them as normal. With bone loss, the tooth sockets in your jaw deteriorate, leading to receding gums and exposing the roots, which makes you sensitive to cold. NCMP CERTIFICATION PROGRAM, CERTIFIED MENOPAUSE NAMS Certified Menopause Practitione r (NCMP). A s the definitive resource for menopause and other midlife healthcare issues, NAMS developed a competency examination program in 2002 to. Set the standards for menopause practice ; Assist women in locating clinicians who could provide optimal menopause-related healthcare MENOPAUSE OR A THYROID PROBLEM Hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid produces too much of its hormones. Some symptoms of hyperthyroidism can also mimic those of the menopause transition, including hot flashes, heat intolerance, palpitations (short episodes of rapid heartbeat), tachycardia (persistent rapid heartbeat), and insomnia. MENONOTES - MENOPAUSE MenoNotes are free information sheets written by menopause experts that provide clear, easy-to-understand explanations of important menopause-related topics. A menstrual calendar can help you track your menstrual patterns and alert you to abnormal bleeding. Other MenoNotes provide information on hot flashes, vaginal dryness, hormone therapy,and sleep problems.
HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Pain with Penetration. As estrogen levels fall as women approach and pass menopause, the resulting dryness and thinning of vaginal tissues can cause penetration and intercourse to be uncomfortable for many women. The discomfort can range from a feeling of dryness to a feeling of vaginal “tightness” to severe pain during sex. S K HORMONE THERAPY HEALTH RISKS AND BENEFITS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Hormone Therapy Health Risks and Benefits V aginal dryness and hot flashes that result from lower levels of estrogen frustrate many postmenopausal wo- NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY (NAMS) Telephone: 440/442-7550 - Fax: 440/442-2660 - Email:info@menopause.org
2021 MEETING
2021 Meeting. Home > Annual Meetings > 2021 Meeting. Abstract Information. Award & Scholarship Nominations. Exhibit Information. Hotel Information & Reservations. Registration. Scientific Program. MENOPAUSE & DEPRESSION, MOOD CHANGES MENOPAUSE FAQS: YOUR HEALTH AFTER MENOPAUSE A. Your dental health and the health of your bones are closely related. So, although problems with teeth and gums may be more common at and after menopause, don’t think of them as normal. With bone loss, the tooth sockets in your jaw deteriorate, leading to receding gums and exposing the roots, which makes you sensitive to cold. NCMP CERTIFICATION PROGRAM, CERTIFIED MENOPAUSE NAMS Certified Menopause Practitione r (NCMP). A s the definitive resource for menopause and other midlife healthcare issues, NAMS developed a competency examination program in 2002 to. Set the standards for menopause practice ; Assist women in locating clinicians who could provide optimal menopause-related healthcare MENOPAUSE OR A THYROID PROBLEM Hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid produces too much of its hormones. Some symptoms of hyperthyroidism can also mimic those of the menopause transition, including hot flashes, heat intolerance, palpitations (short episodes of rapid heartbeat), tachycardia (persistent rapid heartbeat), and insomnia. MENONOTES - MENOPAUSE MenoNotes are free information sheets written by menopause experts that provide clear, easy-to-understand explanations of important menopause-related topics. A menstrual calendar can help you track your menstrual patterns and alert you to abnormal bleeding. Other MenoNotes provide information on hot flashes, vaginal dryness, hormone therapy,and sleep problems.
HPV AND MENOPAUSE
It’s the same with HPV. The reactivation risk may increase around age 50. This is dangerous because of HPV’s link to head and neck, cervical, vulvar, vaginal, penile and anal cancer. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the US. The findings may mean that women need to continue routine screening after age 40. PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Pain with Penetration. As estrogen levels fall as women approach and pass menopause, the resulting dryness and thinning of vaginal tissues can cause penetration and intercourse to be uncomfortable for many women. The discomfort can range from a feeling of dryness to a feeling of vaginal “tightness” to severe pain during sex. S K HORMONE THERAPY HEALTH RISKS AND BENEFITS WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Hormone Therapy Health Risks and Benefits V aginal dryness and hot flashes that result from lower levels of estrogen frustrate many postmenopausal wo- HOW WILL I KNOW I'M IN MENOPAUSE? MENOPAUSE STAGES Ahh, the menopause journey. No clear starting or ending point, odd diversions, and an estimated time of arrival that could span years. Menopause is certainly a trip. MENOPAUSE FAQS: YOUR HEALTH AFTER MENOPAUSE A. Your dental health and the health of your bones are closely related. So, although problems with teeth and gums may be more common at and after menopause, don’t think of them as normal. With bone loss, the tooth sockets in your jaw deteriorate, leading to receding gums and exposing the roots, which makes you sensitive to cold. MENOPAUSE & DEPRESSION, MOOD CHANGES If you have been experiencing some of these signs and symptoms most of the day, nearly every day, for at least 2 weeks, you may be experiencing major depression and should see a healthcare provider. Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood. Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism. Irritability. Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, orhelplessness.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Submitting Articles. Menopause provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause.. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS. Subscribe. A subscription to Menopause is provided as a NAMS membership benefit. Nonmembers of the Society are invited to subscribe by visiting the Menopause website or join NAMS and receive Menopause plus additional VAGINAL DISCOMFORT, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Menopause-related discomfort. As reviewed earlier, the dryness and thinning of the vagina (vaginal atrophy) that follows the drop in estrogen around menopause is the most common cause of painful sex at midlife and beyond.Less estrogen means less vaginal lubrication and a less stretchable vagina. The vagina also may shorten and become tighter at the opening. RELATIONSHIP ISSUES, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Inadequate communication. Trust is key to a healthy sexual relationship, and communication is key to trust. An honest exchange of feelings, needs, and preferences between partners is the best way to avoid disappointment, find mutual solutions, and nip resentments inthe bud.
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Categories of Membership Active Member: Active Members shall be licensed physicians and other licensed healthcare professionals, scientists holding an advanced degree in one of the biological or social sciences, and others with professional or scientific interests in menopause who subscribe to the principles of professional ethics in their respective disciplines. CONTRACEPTION: YOU NEED IT LONGER THAN YOU MAY THINK Hormonal oral contraceptives, such as combined estrogen-progestogen or progestogen-alone pills; Non-oral hormonal contraceptives, delivered by injection, skin patch, or vaginal ring PAIN WITH PENETRATION, SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE Pain with Penetration. As estrogen levels fall as women approach and pass menopause, the resulting dryness and thinning of vaginal tissues can cause penetration and intercourse to be uncomfortable for many women. The discomfort can range from a feeling of dryness to a feeling of vaginal “tightness” to severe pain during sex.MENSTRUAL CALENDAR
Menstrual Calendar Name_____Year_____ You have reached menopause when you have not had a period for 12 months. During the transition to menopause (called perimenopause), it is normalMember Log In
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