
Menopause: The One-Stop Guide
The best practical guide to understanding and living with the menopause
Kathy Abernethy(Author)
Profile Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 18. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78125-872-9 (ISBN)
Description
The menopause is a natural event, but for many women it represents a time of hormonal upheaval and uncomfortable symptoms. It can happen at any age, and the journey through it may feel a bit rocky.
Menopause: The One-Stop Guide explains the changes which are occurring and advises on steps one can take to make life easier during this time of change. With clear and sensible information about recognising symptoms, getting help, treatment and staying positive, this guide will help those who are going through menopause, and family members who wish to better understand and offer their support.
This book evaluates the best approaches to the menopause and offers women all the information they need to determine whether medication, holistic remedies or other forms of treatment will work best for them, and helps them to take charge of their health.
Kathy Abernethy is the chair of the British Menopause Society with over 20 years of clinical experience.
Menopause: The One-Stop Guide explains the changes which are occurring and advises on steps one can take to make life easier during this time of change. With clear and sensible information about recognising symptoms, getting help, treatment and staying positive, this guide will help those who are going through menopause, and family members who wish to better understand and offer their support.
This book evaluates the best approaches to the menopause and offers women all the information they need to determine whether medication, holistic remedies or other forms of treatment will work best for them, and helps them to take charge of their health.
Kathy Abernethy is the chair of the British Menopause Society with over 20 years of clinical experience.
Reviews / Votes
A welcome addition to the range of material now available to help women understand their menopause. Kathy Abernethy [...] understands that menopause is an intensely personal experience and offers thoughtful advice for treatment and lifestyle options. The book is especially helpful in providing clear definitions, answers to frequently asked questions and more than 200 anonymised quotes from patients [...]. This all gels into an easily digestible format that will inform, reassure and guide women through this inevitable stage of their lives. -- British Menopause Society Medical Advisory CouncilMore details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78125-872-9 (9781781258729)
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Person
Kathy Abernethy works as part of an award-winning menopause team in London and at a private clinic in South West London. She holds a Masters degree in reproductive women's health and speaks and writes regularly on the topic of menopause. She has authored a book for nurses on Menopause and HRT as well as numerous articles which have appeared in Woman's Weekly, Now, Essentials, Saga and Yours magazines. Kathy raises awareness of the impact of menopause at work by delivering workplace sessions to staff and managers of various organisations throughout the UK and in 2017, was elected as chair of the British Menopause Society, the lead professional organisation for those working in menopause. www.kathyabernethy.com
Content
1 Menopause What is normal?
2 Staying healthy through menopause: Positive lifestyle changes that will make a difference
3 Managing your symptoms without hormones: A different approach
4 Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
5 Young menopause: Experiencing menopause if you are under 40
6 Menopause after cancer: Living with induced menopause
7 Menopause and work The everyday challenge
8 Seeking help at menopause
2 Staying healthy through menopause: Positive lifestyle changes that will make a difference
3 Managing your symptoms without hormones: A different approach
4 Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
5 Young menopause: Experiencing menopause if you are under 40
6 Menopause after cancer: Living with induced menopause
7 Menopause and work The everyday challenge
8 Seeking help at menopause