You’ve Got to Be Kidding Me!

Perimenopause Symptoms, Stages and Strategies

English language

Published 2022 by BookBaby.

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978-1-6678-2765-0
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You've Got to Be Kidding Me!: Perimenopause Symptoms, Stages & Strategies" is the go-to, take-anywhere guide that helps women survive (and thrive!) in perimenopause. Comprehensive, concise and easy-to-read, the guide combines personal anecdotes with research to demystify a significant stage in women's lives. This guide is for every woman who wants to be prepared for perimenopause, hear from other women about their experiences and know they aren't alone in this journey. Everyone deserves a guide for challenging times, and this is your ticket to thrive.

Learn how to:

Recognize the strong and weird symptoms of perimenopause, including those affecting your personal life, career, and family dynamic. (Like getting baby fever at 47. Where did that come from?) Have informed conversations with your providers―and talk about symptoms with clarity (and data!).

Create more self-awareness, self-worth, and self-confidence so you can become a fearless advocate for your own care and support, as …

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The nerd in me was really excited to read a perimenopause book, thankfully I have two others to follow up on that will hopefully be more informative and less redundant. Some positives - she stresses advocating for yourself and highlights key topics related to perimenopause. I am sure it will be useful to many people and it is a pretty quick read.

Things I didn’t enjoy: -Unfortunately this felt like reading a blog post or click-bait news article. It was like a bad combo of self help and popsci. -I don’t need someone to remind me constantly about something they wrote about in a previous chapter. I get that people may jump around on topics of interest, but maybe just briefly reference the chapter number if you are that concerned that the reader may have forgotten. Or omg is that a play on perimenopause brain fog?! Anyways, overall super repetitive. …