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Amy Poehler's Shoulder & The Pregnancy Myth That Won't Die

7 min · 27. touko 2026
jakson Amy Poehler's Shoulder & The Pregnancy Myth That Won't Die kansikuva

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This episode debunks common perimenopause myths, including the dangerous idea that pregnancy isn't possible during perimenopause. Nykki explores new research on bloating as a legitimate hormonal symptom and examines the connection between frozen shoulder and hormonal changes. Key Takeaways: • Bloating during perimenopause is a documented hormonal symptom, not just "normal aging" • You can still get pregnant during perimenopause despite irregular periods • Social media misinformation about perimenopause is leading to unplanned pregnancies and unnecessary treatments • Frozen shoulder may be connected to estrogen fluctuations during perimenopause • Healthcare providers need to consider perimenopause when treating seemingly unrelated conditions in midlife women Sources & References: • Bloating During the Menopause Transition: Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42200334/) - PubMed • Misinformation about perimenopause on social media 'putting women at risk' (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/may/25/misinformation-about-perimenopause-on-social-media-putting-women-at-risk) - The Guardian • Amy Poehler and Naomi Watts Both Have Frozen Shoulder. Is Perimenopause to Blame? (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqgFBVV95cUxNWVZqT2NjVFRnZlVpMWRibUxzcmVwRm1OLUlEQWZYV0ZDWjhnMUZ2bXdiOU1XRENvQXV3S2Q3cGQ3T2ZqbVRHVDNKczlueVY1WjB5aVA0MmdtWDNoUEltbUNLNE1mMDJvck5KYnFCNUxfRGVDUzJaN08zQXdJRFBlOG5QdGZrVVhxZnZhby1DZEVzM1NJREpsTkJ1TEp5cGhBY1R5cG4yNE9Wdw?oc=5) - ELLE Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-27-myth-busting Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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This episode explores new research on ADHD symptoms during menopause, how Apple Watch data is helping Harvard study sleep during the menopause transition, and practical strategies for managing weight gain during menopause. Nykki offers weekend wellness tips focused on protein intake and sleep tracking. Key Takeaways: • Hormonal changes during menopause can worsen ADHD symptoms as estrogen affects the same neurotransmitters targeted by ADHD medications • Apple Watch and similar devices are providing researchers with real-world sleep data to better understand menopause transitions • Women need 25-30 grams of protein per meal during menopause to help maintain muscle mass and metabolism • Strength training and eating larger meals earlier in the day can help counteract menopause-related metabolic changes • Many women receive their first ADHD diagnosis during perimenopause when symptoms become more pronounced Sources & References: • ADHD and the female reproductive stages: menstruation, perinatal and menopause (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42207323/) - PubMed • Apple Watch sleep data helps Harvard researchers study menopause transition (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqwFBVV95cUxNMjQyVjh5VTN0MGw0ZHduTUFxNFpoMzAwQjRqaHdNRS04ZXh3ZDVPUkt6d2Ixb0ZZQzU2MTVMc1VZaEtfc0dqZ1pERmF2R0NjeHZGVVhHNFBMaWVzRXlLdFZJcEUxUjNVMUh1RjhFSjZBamtjYzBDTjlfUWN5UjYxWXRQbDBmdC1nT3JXc3d4S050TjN2NXh5WGxTQl9LMTVmYTB1bE1mbnNkaUU?oc=5) - 9to5Mac • Why You Gain Weight During Menopause and How to Manage It (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikgFBVV95cUxPNlU2SzlWQlFpbnNoVDVHSk90M0I1UFR4eHBwdVBmRHFGWDd5MnJGLUg3ZUY4SDZ1dUIxTzF3SzF1dXY3b1ZESEd0TDNvNXVnbGJFNDRlSE1LUm91N0NHbklkS3NxaDlONWVmd2pXejNiMHVMai1LLVhCaTlZb3FpN3hZZFFTMTNaS0lLRHpYQTBqZw?oc=5) - EatingWell Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-29-listener-story Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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PCOS Gets a New Name, Your Brain Makes Its Own Estrogen, and Plants vs. Weight

This episode covers the official renaming of PCOS to PMOS and why it matters for treatment, new Northwestern research showing that brain tissue produces its own estrogen that declines during menopause, and findings about plant-based diets potentially reducing obesity risk in menopausal women. Key Takeaways: • PCOS has been officially renamed to PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) to better reflect its metabolic nature and improve treatment approaches • Northwestern research reveals that brain tissue produces estrogen independently of ovaries, and this local production declines during menopause, potentially explaining cognitive symptoms • Plant-based diets may reduce obesity risk during menopause, though the benefit likely comes from emphasizing whole foods and fiber rather than eliminating animal products specifically • Local brain estrogen production could become a new target for treatments specifically designed to support cognitive function during menopause • The metabolic focus in the PCOS rename may lead to better insurance coverage and treatment approaches for the 1 in 8 women affected Sources & References: • Can a name change transform PCOS outcomes for women? (https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2026/may/21/can-a-name-change-transform-pcos-outcomes-for-women-podcast) - The Guardian • Memory decline after menopause linked to loss of estrogen production in brain tissue (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiygFBVV95cUxOUTFlYWM2NVI0Z291MjQtUnBwV1hzX0VMcDRpYTJaNFJPeU9nX3ZqZ09BckxxN3hEOUFabkFqRXJpM2F4UjNaMHF0NG5qMEVlWklxNFhYTDBPZ2NCdEdlWjMzVl9DRF9RemRPa1ROa2xrVVljWFRROGR5VnlZT0hSSk1RNl82blJxSXVLNFpTZzFuMDk1bFhzcVZYa1hLTmw2ODJndUZBcXFDZ01kREVPanpwcVZsV09MdVI2OXhxdnFwOVY4WVRIM0xB?oc=5) - Northwestern Now News • Plant-Based Diet May Cut Obesity Risk For Women In Menopause (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivAFBVV95cUxNYXQtVk8xNWNnOHZmdGlabDF6SG5rVVR4OXA4dTZlYnBiN0g4TFQyTzgwUjlsbWo2UlVvUXhlMjJFMEpvbTFMZWRwclVSSFZpZ1ZLclZpUkFXeWRxZEZfSUd2NlN0VzhmeEROSFQtekxLUVltTy1aOUl4ZTJpdTJnWW15cWdLVmxNRHR2TzF6ZG1aR3RlYmZ6OWxJbTlELURvV24wSFBuYWNxODg3eHdQOF9YT1JzSzJaNF81Uw?oc=5) - U.S. News & World Report Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-28-influencer-roundup Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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jakson Amy Poehler's Shoulder & The Pregnancy Myth That Won't Die kansikuva

Amy Poehler's Shoulder & The Pregnancy Myth That Won't Die

This episode debunks common perimenopause myths, including the dangerous idea that pregnancy isn't possible during perimenopause. Nykki explores new research on bloating as a legitimate hormonal symptom and examines the connection between frozen shoulder and hormonal changes. Key Takeaways: • Bloating during perimenopause is a documented hormonal symptom, not just "normal aging" • You can still get pregnant during perimenopause despite irregular periods • Social media misinformation about perimenopause is leading to unplanned pregnancies and unnecessary treatments • Frozen shoulder may be connected to estrogen fluctuations during perimenopause • Healthcare providers need to consider perimenopause when treating seemingly unrelated conditions in midlife women Sources & References: • Bloating During the Menopause Transition: Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42200334/) - PubMed • Misinformation about perimenopause on social media 'putting women at risk' (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/may/25/misinformation-about-perimenopause-on-social-media-putting-women-at-risk) - The Guardian • Amy Poehler and Naomi Watts Both Have Frozen Shoulder. Is Perimenopause to Blame? (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqgFBVV95cUxNWVZqT2NjVFRnZlVpMWRibUxzcmVwRm1OLUlEQWZYV0ZDWjhnMUZ2bXdiOU1XRENvQXV3S2Q3cGQ3T2ZqbVRHVDNKczlueVY1WjB5aVA0MmdtWDNoUEltbUNLNE1mMDJvck5KYnFCNUxfRGVDUzJaN08zQXdJRFBlOG5QdGZrVVhxZnZhby1DZEVzM1NJREpsTkJ1TEp5cGhBY1R5cG4yNE9Wdw?oc=5) - ELLE Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-27-myth-busting Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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New research reveals that brain tissue itself stops producing estrogen after menopause, explaining memory decline beyond ovarian hormone loss. Studies also show femoral bone density predicts overall mortality risk, while psychological research explores the connection between osteoporosis and obsessive healthy eating patterns. Key Takeaways: • Brain tissue produces its own estrogen that drops after menopause, contributing to memory problems beyond ovarian estrogen loss • Femoral bone mineral density predicts all-cause mortality risk in postmenopausal women, not just fracture risk • Women with osteoporosis show higher rates of orthorexia nervosa and worse body image compared to those with normal bone density • Memory issues in menopause have measurable biological causes in brain chemistry changes • Bone health may serve as an indicator of overall health status during and after menopause Sources & References: • Memory decline after menopause linked to loss of estrogen production in brain tissue (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihwFBVV85cUxNSzVCV2E5TmhtMWhCcEljYmU3Y2RXQTlhbFF5TlFvbDZldmpQMkxEZ1R4MDNnTUFleHAwTnJTdi1DcFZzQXZwX1JfOVlLM2g5RDZfVEtjb2kxZFlMRTNSaGlEeHVxYkpuUWJNclRIeDNpdVRPc194RUNVbDlJM21Xdy1RUVUweU0) - Medical Xpress • Femoral bone mineral density and mortality risk in postmenopausal women study (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42118555/) - Menopause (NAMS Journal) • Orthorexia nervosa, body image, and mood in postmenopausal osteoporosis study (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42183951/) - PubMed Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-26-symptom-spotlight Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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This episode explores three emerging areas of menopause research: using subtle temperature changes to predict menopause onset before symptoms appear, new findings about how reproductive history affects heart failure risk, and whether muscle mass screening should become routine for postmenopausal women. All three studies represent a shift toward more predictive and comprehensive approaches to women's health during and after the menopause transition. Key Takeaways: • Researchers are investigating whether tiny temperature fluctuations could predict menopause onset before traditional symptoms appear • A large Korean study found connections between reproductive history and heart failure risk in postmenopausal women beyond just hormone therapy use • Sarcopenia (muscle loss) screening may be more predictive of postmenopausal health outcomes than traditional markers like bone density alone • New research is expanding beyond symptom management to look at menopause as a complex transition with long-term health implications • Cardiovascular disease remains the leading health concern for postmenopausal women, making heart health research particularly important Sources & References: • Tiny temperature rises could predict menopause before symptoms (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQd0YxQzFNX2FOc2JiN0t5Q3lDMGQtVWVwQ2JNR3pRMGx3dXZ4Z1g4dy1mMXFiUWVBY3k4VzA1OTBFMmxIMTFSa1lFQi0zMXdDWFN3SjBCZjdMbGVFTG5GWkF6YThIejdPRWt3MTBxVmEyNDAyeXNYTERpWXpxN0JQeHhaR1pMVEgyYnd0QkdQbzU?oc=5) - The Times • Reproductive history, hormonal exposure, and risk of heart failure in postmenopausal women (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42178981/) - PubMed • Is sarcopenia the new marker for postmenopausal women's health? (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42170881/?utm_source=HotFlasherBot&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=None&utm_content=9433353&fc=None&ff=20260525092847&v=2.20.0) - Menopause Journal Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-25-research-roundup Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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