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Charlotte
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@breezeharper, Thank you for sharing this important and personal perspective! It’s so necessary to have spaces where people can openly discuss their experiences with perimenopause and menopause, especially when it intersects with identity and cultural nuances like being a Black woman in the U.S.

 

You’re absolutely right — there’s a noticeable gap in accessible, culturally sensitive information and care for menopause that addresses the unique experiences of Black women. For example, research has shown that Black women often report more intense symptoms and may experience menopause earlier than other groups. However, these realities are often overlooked in mainstream conversations or healthcare settings.

 

Creating this space is an empowering step toward fostering community, breaking stigmas, and addressing the specific challenges many face, from systemic healthcare disparities to cultural taboos about aging or discussing reproductive health.

 

I’d love to hear more about your journey and what topics you think should be prioritized in these conversations. Whether it’s symptom management, navigating healthcare, or just finding solidarity, your initiative is powerful and much needed. How can others best contribute to or benefit from this space?

 

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