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Walking The Talk: Doing Science With Perimenopausal Women And Their Health Care Providers, Jerilynn C. Prior, Christine L. Hitchcock, Poornima Sathi, Marg Tighe
Walking The Talk: Doing Science With Perimenopausal Women And Their Health Care Providers, Jerilynn C. Prior, Christine L. Hitchcock, Poornima Sathi, Marg Tighe
Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought
Perimenopausal high estrogen levels amplify the social stress of changing reproductive status in a culture that places value on women’s youth and beauty. As it was realized that progesterone physiologically counterbalances the effects of estrogen, it would be better to use progesterone, rather than estrogen for appropriate therapy of perimenopause. Based on this new knowledge was designed a three-arm study project comparing the recommended therapy, low dose OC (oral contraceptives) against progesterone therapy. In the pilot project cooperated Health Care Providers (HCP), by whose help was assembled eleven domains, which perimenopausal women find the most problematic. These HCP were also …