Sky Women's Health
Your ferritin lab came back flagged. Your doctor said "don't worry about it." But what if it's actually telling you something important? At Sky Women's Health, we noticed something in our own practice data: an unusually high proportion of healthy perimenopausal and postmenopausal women were coming back with elevated ferritin. Our pathologist dug into the numbers. The answer had everything to do with menopause. In this episode, I break down: • What ferritin actually measures (it's more complicated than "iron stores") • The estrogen-hepcidin-iron axis — and why it shifts dramatically in perimenopause • Why ferritin rises 3.46x after the final menstrual period — and keeps rising • Why elevated ferritin in midlife women can signal fatty liver and metabolic syndrome, not just iron overload • The honest truth about the "optimal ferritin 30–50" target promoted in some menopause circles — what the evidence supports, and what it doesn't 🔗 Connect with Dr. Carolyn Moyers 📸 Instagram: @drcarolynmoyers [https://www.instagram.com/drcarolynmoyers/] 🎥 YouTube: @drcarolynmoyers [https://www.youtube.com/@drcarolynmoyers] 🌐 Website: www.skywomenshealth.com [https://www.skywomenshealth.com/]
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