Symptoms

Understanding the symptoms of estrogen decline

Every woman's journey is different. Knowing what to expect helps you find the right support at the right time.

Perimenopause

Mood swings

Shifts in emotional balance and unexplained low mood, often driven by fluctuating estrogen and progesterone.

Perimenopause

Low energy & fatigue

Persistent tiredness that doesn't lift with rest — one of the earliest and most common perimenopausal complaints.

Menopause

Hot flashes

A sudden feeling of heat spreading through face and chest, often with sweating and palpitations.

Menopause

Night sweats & sleep disturbance

Broken sleep, waking hot and unrested — one of the most disruptive symptoms of the menopausal transition.

Menopause

Decreased libido

Reduced sexual desire and interest, tied to hormonal and emotional changes during midlife.

Post-menopause

Bone loss

As estrogen declines, bones become less dense and more fragile — targeted support matters after menopause.

Post-menopause

Vaginal dryness

Reduced moisture and elasticity in the vaginal tissues, which can cause discomfort and affect intimacy.