By: Chelsea Robinson
Puberty is discussed. Pregnancy is celebrated. Midlife crises are joked about.
But menopause?
Still taboo. Still misunderstood. Still, something expected to be endured quietly—even as it rewires the brain, reshapes the body, and redefines relationships.
The truth: menopause isn’t just a gradual decline. It’s a neurological, emotional, and hormonal shift—one that affects not only women but their partners, families, and futures. And many are not as prepared as they could be.
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