Who can't take HRT?
Most women going through the menopause can take HRT to ease their troublesome symptoms. Some choose not to take it, but there are also others who would like to take it but canāt, because of their medical or family history.
In the Winter 2020-2021 issue of The Menopause Exchange newsletter, Dr Jane Davis, GP and advanced menopause practitioner and trainer, takes a look at which women may not be able to take HRT. She discusses key issues, including undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, a history of blood clots, heart disease and breast cancer.
āWomen have to weigh up the pros and cons of taking HRT in relation to their own circumstances,ā says Norma Goldman, founder and director of The Menopause Exchange. āAnd they need to do this with the help of a qualified healthcare professional. Itās not always a clear-cut āyesā or ānoā ā they may be able to change the HRT dose or preparation or may have to wait until itās more suitable for them.ā
The Menopause Exchange, which was established in 1999, is completely independent and is not sponsored by any companies. It provides impartial, easily understood information to women, men and healthcare professionals. The Menopause Exchange quarterly newsletter contains articles written by top medical experts, such as gynaecologists, GPs, consultants, specialist menopause nurses, complementary practitioners, pharmacists, dietitians etc.
Other articles in the Winter 2020-2021 issue of The Menopause Exchange quarterly newsletter include stages of the menopause, menopause survival tips and ovarian cancer, as well as news, Ask the Experts Q&As and information about Norma Goldmanās webinars.
If youāre looking for menopause case studies, we may be able to help. Many of our members are happy to be quoted or featured in publications. Please email Norma Goldman at norma@menopause-exchange.co.uk or call 020 8420 7245 for details.
Menopause webinars: Your readers may be interested in organising a webinar for their family and friends or workplace. For over 21 years, Norma Goldman has been presenting menopause talks and workshops. She is now presenting webinars on āUnderstanding the Menopauseā for women, men, healthcare professionals, journalists and womenās groups and āThe Menopause at Workā for employers, managers and anyone who is responsible in the workplace for the wellbeing of employees. To attend a webinar, arrange one for a group of friends or find out more information, e-mail norma@menopause-exchange.co.uk or call 020 8420 7245.
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NOTES FOR EDITORS
1. The Menopause Exchange was launched in June 1999.
2. Articles in previous issues of The Menopause Exchange newsletter include: Workplace menopause policies & guidance; Menopause in different cultures; Less common menopausal symptoms; HRT questions you forget to ask your doctor; CBT and mindfulness; Nutrition and immunity; Thyroid problems and the menopause.
3. The founder and director of The Menopause Exchange is Norma Goldman. Norma has a pharmacy degree and a Masterās degree in health promotion and she is a public speaker. She gives webinars, talks and workshops on the menopause to women, men and employees in the workplace including hospitals, womenās groups, healthcare professionals, GP practices, organisations, companies and at exhibitions. Her daughter, Victoria Goldman, the editor of the newsletter, is an experienced health journalist, editor and proofreader, with a BSc. degree in Biomedical Science and a Masterās degree in Science Communication.
4. The aim of The Menopause Exchange is to raise the awareness of the menopause among women, men, healthcare professionals, complementary practitioners, line managers, health and safety officers and anyone else who is responsible in the workplace for the wellbeing of employees.
5. All press enquiries to Norma Goldman on 020 8420 7245.