
unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver Menopause Masterclass: Hormones, Brain Fog, Weight & Mental Health with Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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Jan 6, 2026 Delve into the often-overlooked phases of menopause, starting as early as your mid-30s. Discover how brain fog and anxiety might be the first signs of perimenopause, rather than physical symptoms. Learn about the 40-plus potential symptoms of menopause, including unexpected weight gain and joint pain. Dr. Haver highlights crucial hormone therapy options for mental health, and addresses common concerns about vaginal health. Plus, find insights into testosterone's role in libido and overall well-being during this significant life transition.
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Menopause Is A Hormonal Process, Not Just A Date
- Menopause is defined medically as one year after your last period, but the biological process is about ovarian hormone loss.
- Perimenopause starts years earlier when the brain's signals become chaotic as ovaries resist stimulation.
Estrogen Affects Almost Every Organ
- Estrogen receptors exist across many organs, so declining estrogen affects brain, heart, liver, joints, and more.
- This explains symptoms like palpitations, frozen shoulder, insulin resistance, and elevated cholesterol.
Perimenopause Often Starts In Your 30s
- Perimenopause commonly begins 7–10 years before periods stop, so symptoms can appear in the mid-30s.
- Early signs are often brain-related: fog, anxiety, sleep disruption, and feeling 'not right.'



