Research suggests that75 percent of womenwho seek care for menopausal symptoms dont receive any treatment.

Do those numbers make you mad?

Insufficient training on menopause care during medical school and residency contributes to the oversight, says Dr. Gilberg-Lenz.

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Its under-appreciated in the medical community how dramatically [menopause] symptoms can affect quality of life.

Its really about how you value people in society who no longer have reproductive ability.

And that greatly affects their care, she says.

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a board-certified OB/GYN and chief clinical officer for Midi Health

Weve learned a lot more since that time, says Goldman.

Its under-appreciated in the medical community how dramatically symptoms can affect quality of life.

Its really about how you value people in society who no longer have reproductive ability.

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We know when you have education on symptoms, outcomes actually improve, she says.

Do your homework, understand whats going on.

Dont be fully dependent on your clinician to educate you.

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If you still feel your concerns are being blown off, find someone else.

These are practitioners who live and breathe menopause and are ready to partner with you to find solutions.

When will menopause finally get the attention it deserves?

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a board-certified OB/GYN and chief clinical officer for Midi Health

From a generational standpoint, we are not going back.

I dont think were putting menopause back in a box.

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