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Bloating, Constipation & Gut Issues in Menopause. Could Hormones be the Culprit?

25 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Has your stomach suddenly gone completely sideways — even though you haven't changed a thing? You're not imagining it. In this episode of Modern Menopause, co-hosts Morven and Dr. Robyn Kutka dig into one of the most overlooked (and most embarrassing) symptoms of perimenopause and menopause: digestive issues. They break down why hormonal shifts can cause bloating, constipation, acid reflux, changes in how quickly you feel full, and more — and why so many women (and their doctors) chalk it up to IBS, SIBO, or a bad meal instead of looking at the hormonal root cause. In this episode: * Why declining estrogen and progesterone can disrupt your gut motility, inflammation, and permeability * The surprising connection between estrogen, serotonin, and your digestive system * Why over 90% of your neurotransmitters are made in your gut — and what that means for menopause symptoms * How the gut microbiome and hormones influence each other * The role of thyroid hormones and cortisol in digestive health * Menopause belly vs. bloating — what's the real difference? * What questions to ask your doctor, and when to look at hormones instead of just treating symptoms * What tests are available beyond the standard workup Learn more about Parlor Games [https://www.parlor-games.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=copy&utm_campaign=ep9]. Submit your question for a future podcast. [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDQWntoAASYANohE2TXNQt4sjUOnu3wZYn8jvIWvr7Oiky7w/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=104919348610703045642] The information provided is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Statements made have not been evaluated by the FDA nor are they intended to treat or diagnose. Any health concerns should be discussed and evaluated by your primary health care provider.

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