Subject: Your perimenopause action plan
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So, where is this claim coming from? Cod liver oil is packed with vitamin A, vitamin D, and omega-3. Studies from the 1980s and 1990s in sub-Saharan Africa found that vitamin A was somewhat effective when treating children with measles who were likely vitamin A deficient. It’s not clear whether that’s helpful if the patient isn’t deficient. Also, taking too much vitamin A can lead to liver damage.  

To be clear: Cod liver oil won’t protect you from dangerous illnesses like measles. Vaccines will.

We Have To Talk About…

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Perimenopause

If you’re somewhere in your thirties or forties, you’re probably seeing the word “perimenopause” all over your group chats and social feeds. 

Perimenopause is the time leading up to menopause. Symptoms include: changes in the length of your menstrual cycle, hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, increased anxiety and brain fog, fatigue, and more. There’s no black-and-white test to tell whether you’re “in” perimenopause — and a lot of these symptoms could be related to other things going on with your health. 

Meanwhile, menopause makes it easy. It’s one day long: the 12-month mark from your last period. Here’s a 30-minute deep dive that gives the rundown on why menopause has been misunderstood over the years, and the latest on the therapies available to help with symptoms.

If you’re reading these symptoms and thinking “sounds familiar,” here’s what to do next: 

📝 Start tracking what symptoms you’re experiencing, when, and how severe they are. Bring your tracker into a conversation with your doctor. 

📆 Make an appointment with your primary care doctor or OB-GYN (whoever you think is more educated on menopause). They may have been the right fit in your 20s, but you need to know ASAP whether they’re right for this next phase of your health.

🗣️ “Ask things like: ‘Do you treat menopause patients? Do you prescribe hormone replacement?’ to get a sense of their comfort level, and don’t be afraid to find a better fit, if needed," says Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, a renowned OB-GYN in Beverly Hills who recently met with our Skimm+ community.

As for relief right now? That “perimenopause gummy” flooding your feed may not be the magic fix. There are therapies out there — but what’s right for you depends on your health history.

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Have burning questions about perimenopause? We have the answers here. Hot tip: your Skimm+ membership also gives you access to things like a hormonal health tracker and events with women's health experts. Don't sweat — we've got your back.

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