Naomi Watts shares her shocking experience of learning she was close to menopause during a doctor's visit at age 36, while desiring to start a family. In her new book 'Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I'd Known About Menopause,' she expresses feelings of isolation due to the taboo around menopause, despite the fact that 2 million American women enter this stage each year. Watts emphasizes the need for more open discussions about menopause, illustrating that the lack of conversation contributes to women's feelings of loneliness at this pivotal moment in life.
Naomi Watts emphasizes the surprise and isolation she felt upon discovering she was close to menopause at just 36, despite the increasing recognition of women's reproductive health.
Watts discusses the lack of open conversation around menopause, highlighting its commonality yet the stigma that prevents women from discussing their experiences.
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