Menopause Care
Menopause care doesn’t have to be complicated or out of reach. From estradiol, in several different forms, to progesterone and testosterone, your team at My MenoVerse is here for you. We are here to help!
Estradiol Cream
Prefer a cream verses a patch to achieve your estradiol replacement goals? We got you. This silky easy to apply cream is a once a day, highly absorbable method to get our much needed estradiol.
- Increased energy
- Decreased irritability and depression
- Decreased hot flashes
- Decreased night sweats
- Improved sleep
- Decreased joint pain
- Decreased urinary problems
- Decreased headaches
Estradiol Patch
What’s not to love?!! An easy to apply estradiol patch is a convenient way to get a steady supply of estradiol delivered via transdermal absorption. Apply a patch twice weekly for all the benefits of estradiol. Brain, bone, sexual health plus the relief of hot flashes and night sweats. Big relief comes in a small little patch! The estradiol patch is both FDA approved and bio identical.
- Increased energy
- Decreased irritability and depression
- Decreased hot flashes
- Decreased night sweats
- Improved sleep
- Decreased joint pain
- Decreased urinary problems
- Decreased headaches
Vaginal Estradiol
Vaginal estradiol cream is designed to bring life back into the vaginal area. Vaginal estradiol helps reduce UTI’s, vaginal atrophy, dryness and itching.
Testosterone Cream
Attention ladies! Testosterone is not only for men. Testosterone is a VITAL hormone for women too.
- Increased energy and vitality
- Improved sleep
- Relief of migraine or menstrual headache
- Relief from depression, decreased anxiety
- Increased muscle mass and bone density
- Decreased soft fatty tissue
- Improved skin (increased collagen and elastin)
- Increased concentration and memory
- Decreased aches, pains, stiffness
- Improved libido and sexual satisfaction
- Cognitive clarity
- Cholesterol lowering
Progesterone Pills
For those that have been prescribed estradiol, progesterone will be prescribed to keep your uterine lining healthy. An easy to swallow, before bed ritual to help with sleep, anxiety and mood as well supporting bone density, muscle mass and cognitive function. It keeps the rage away!
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What Our Customers Think
“My MenoVerse has been a godsend! They streamlined my menopause care. I don’t have to think about it. It has changed my life!” ~Kimber S
In just three weeks…I felt like myself again!
– Angela A.
My sex life is back! Thank you Menoverse
– Sara
Menoverse has been a godsend!
– Kimber
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the most common questions and answers. If you have any questions, please contact us today.
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What is menopause?
Menopause is the natural biological process marking the end of menstrual cycles. It is officially diagnosed when a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a period. It typically occurs between ages 45 and 55.
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What are the common symptoms of menopause?
Symptoms vary but can include:
• Hot flashes and night sweats
• Vaginal dryness and discomfort during intercourse
• Mood swings, anxiety, and depression
• Sleep disturbances and fatigue
• Weight gain and slowed metabolism
• Memory and concentration issues (“brain fog”)
• Joint and muscle pain -
What is perimenopause?
Perimenopause is the transition phase before menopause, where hormone levels fluctuate, leading to irregular periods and menopause-like symptoms. This phase can last several years.
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How is menopause diagnosed?
Menopause is primarily diagnosed based on symptoms and menstrual history. Blood tests measuring hormone levels (e.g., FSH, estrogen) may help confirm the transition.
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How long do menopause symptoms last?
Symptoms can last anywhere from a few months to over a decade, with an average duration of 4–7 years. Some women may experience symptoms for longer.
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What treatments are available for menopause symptoms?
Treatment options include:
• Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) – Helps balance estrogen and progesterone levels.
• Non-hormonal medications – Such as antidepressants for mood swings and medications for hot flashes.
• Lifestyle changes – Including a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.
• Natural remedies – Phytoestrogens (soy, flaxseeds), acupuncture, and herbal supplements. -
How does menopause affect bone health?
The drop in estrogen levels can lead to bone loss and increase the risk of osteoporosis. Women should focus on calcium and vitamin D intake, weight-bearing exercise, and bone density monitoring. Estrogen replacement helps decrease bone loss.
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Can menopause increase the risk of heart disease?
Yes, estrogen helps protect the heart, A heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and monitoring cholesterol and blood pressure are essential.
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Can menopause affect mental health?
Yes, hormonal changes can contribute to mood swings, anxiety, and depression. Therapy, support groups, medication, and lifestyle adjustments can help manage mental health challenges.
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Is weight gain common during menopause?
Yes, hormonal changes can slow metabolism and lead to weight gain, especially around the abdomen. A healthy diet, strength training, and regular exercise can help maintain a healthy weight.
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It only takes a few minutes to get started. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact our support team.
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