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Opinion

Welcome to menopause: lifting the lid on the taboo

Janina Lebiszczak
14-10-2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

Still hot, but mostly just at night? Menopause is about more than just hot flushes. Many women have a desire to break the taboo surrounding «the change» and combat ageism. I’ve spoken to some of the people spearheading this movement – and they’ve got something to say to you.

Breaking the menopause taboo: a movement finds its voice

The role models facing the menopause with confidence

I spoke to three role models heavily involved in the movement to smash menopause taboos. What they had to say is intended to be encouraging for all women, regardless of whether they’re right in the throes of menopause or yet to experience it. It’s not a disease, even if the symptoms can be really annoying. But there are things that can help. Exploring them together is both important and wonderful.

«Bring Menopause into the 21st century!»

Sheila de Liz, gynaecologist and author of («Woman on Fire»)

«We’re the generation of sex, drugs and rock n’ roll»

Veronika Pelikan, founder of «www.wechselweise.net»

«When oestrogen levels start to fall away, so does the urge to constantly be there for everyone.»

Miriam Stein, journalist and author of «Die gereizte Frau. Was unsere Gesellschaft mit meinen Wechseljahren zu tun hat» (The Irritable Woman: What our society has to do with my menopause)

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