Meredith Burris reflects that, 'I feel like our generation is the first one to discuss it. We have social media. We have text chains with our girlfriends. People in the past didn't have that...'
Dr. Maureen Whelihan highlights the gap in medical training, stating, 'The typical OB/GYN doesn't really get any formal hormone training. But if doctors simply dismiss women and say that their symptoms couldn't possibly be related to menopause...'
Many Gen X women are navigating menopause without guidance, drawing from their experiences as latchkey kids and leveraging online resources to understand their symptoms.
The rise of telehealth services for menopause, like Winona and Gennev, empowers women to seek help when traditional healthcare systems fall short.
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