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Why October illuminates menopause for women over 50

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As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold this October, it’s the perfect time to turn our attention inward—to the profound transition that many of us in our 50s and beyond are navigating or have already embraced. October isn’t all about pumpkin spice and warm sweaters. of Global Menopause Awareness Montha time dedicated to celebrating, educating and empowering women in the natural phase of menopause. Whether you’re going through a major breakout, mood swings, or just reflecting on this milestone, this month reminds us that we’re not alone—and that this change is just another chapter in our resilient stories.

Led by organizations such as the International Menopause Society, the month is peaking World Menopause Day on October 18focusing this year on ‘Lifestyle Medicine’. This topic highlights how simple, everyday choices—like what we eat, how we move, and how we rest—can transform our menopause experience. For women over 50, who make up about 26% of the world’s female population, this awareness is more vital than ever. After all, about 6,000 women in the U.S. reach menopause every day, joining the ranks of over a million who do so annually.

Understanding Menopause: It’s Your Body’s Wise Evolution

Menopause marks the end of menstrual cycles, officially defined as 12 consecutive months without a period. The average age is 51, but it can be anywhere from the late 30s to the mid-50s, affected by factors such as smoking or body weight. For many of us over 50, this isn’t a sudden stop, but a gradual change known as perimenopause, where estrogen levels begin to fluctuate years earlier.



Globally, the postmenopausal population is growing rapidly, reflecting longer, healthier life spans. However, it’s not all smooth sailing: around 3.1% of women experience early menopause before the age of 40, and 6.2% experience early menopause between the ages of 40 and 44. These statistics highlight that while menopause is universal, its timing and intensity vary, making an individualized understanding key.

The real talk: Common symptoms and their impact

If you’ve felt like your internal thermostat is on the fritz or wondered why sleep is elusive, you’re in good company. Hot flashes and night sweats top the list, affecting up to 80% of women and disrupting everything from work to rest. Other known companions include:

  • Moods and emotional changes: Irritability, anxiety, or brain fog that makes you question your clarity.
  • Sleep disorders: Waking up groggy or restless, leading to daytime fatigue.
  • Physical changes: Vaginal dryness, joint pain or weight fluctuations around the waist.
  • Beyond the body: Some report a drop in libido or urinary urgency, which can help with pelvic floor exercises.

These aren’t just “annoyances”—they can ripple through our careers, relationships, and sense of self. But here’s the empowering truth: awareness means we can name them, track them, and confront them head-on.


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Practical Tips: Thriving Through Lifestyle Medicine

The beauty of this year’s theme is its accessibility—no fancy gadgets required. Start with what you control: your daily pace. Here’s how to incorporate menopause-friendly habits into your life:

  • Do a health check: As women age – especially during menopause – their risk of developing cardiovascular disease increases. Life Line Screening offers an easy and affordable way to monitor these risk factors before they become serious concerns
  • Move with intention: Aim for 150 minutes of moderate cardio weekly, such as brisk walking or swimming, to ease hot flashes and boost bone health. Add yoga or tai chi twice a week for stress relief and better sleep.
  • Feed wisely: Swap caffeine and alcohol for herbal teas or fruit-infused water—these culprits can boost flashes and insomnia. Focus on foods rich in phytoestrogens like soy, flaxseeds and leafy greens to support hormone balance. A balanced plate of calcium and vitamin D also protects against bone loss.
  • Prioritize rest and relaxation: Relax with deep breathing (try six breaths per minute) or guided meditation apps. If the nights are rough, a cool bedroom and breathable bedding can make all the difference.
  • Explore non-hormonal aids: Acupuncture, hypnosis, or even a simple hand fan have shown promise for symptom relief. And don’t overlook pelvic floor exercises for bladder confidence — Kegels are quick and subtle.

Remember, hormone therapy isn’t for everyone, but talk to your doctor about options like low-dose patches or personalized plans through tools like My Menoplan it can open doors. The goal? Feel alive, not on the sidelines.

Breaking the Silence: Why Awareness Matters Now

Generations before us whispered about “change” in hushed tones, but today, we’re rewriting the narrative. Menopause Awareness Month breaks down taboos, ensuring that women over 50 are not dismissed as ‘hormonal’ but celebrated as wise, experienced forces. It also highlights disparities — such as how black and Hispanic women often experience more severe symptoms but less access to care. By sharing stories and seeking support, we pave the way for better research and policy, from workplace accommodations to inclusive health guidelines.

Resources to lean on

You’re equipped, but you don’t have to go it alone:


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  • International Menopause Society: Free guides at imsociety.org.
  • North American Menopause Society: Evidence-based tools at menopause.org.
  • My Menoplan (CDC): A free app for symptom tracking and advice.
  • Local support: Check Macmillan Cancer Support or your community women’s health groups for events this month.

As October unfolds, let’s celebrate this season — not as an end, but as a bold beginning. You have built a life of strength. Now, let menopause amp it up. Reach out to a friend, schedule that check-up, and step into the cool fall air knowing you’re supported. Here’s to us—fierce, gorgeous women over 50 who own every glow.

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