Men... Let’s Talk Menopause


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A comprehensive guide to the female menopause, written for men to help them understand this often perplexing topic. It addresses all the important aspects of the menopause, including the physical, psychological, genito-urinary and long term symptoms that can occur. It gives essential information on options available to cope with those symptoms plus good advice for men (and women!) on practical lifestyle choices. Short and easy to dip in and out of, with humorous illustrations and practical tips for what you can do (and what NOT to say), this is your essential handbook for surviving the change in YOUR life.




Let's Talk Menopause - You're Not Crazy!


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This transformative menopause book covers everything from perimenopause to postmenopause, offering multiple therapies and easy life strategies as diary entries and reflections over a 10-year period. Perfect for menopausal women seeking insight and humor, "Let's Talk Menopause" demystifies menopause symptoms and offers practical coping mechanisms in an engaging, easy-to-understand format. Whether you are a fan of best-selling menopause book authors like Dr. Mary Claire Haver and Dr. Jen Gunter or new to the genre, this book is for you. Packed with detailed information on hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, chin hairs, and sleeplessness, "Let's Talk Menopause" is a refreshing departure from traditional medical books. It provides valuable guidance on navigating menopause symptoms and offers a much-needed laugh. This menopause book is perfect for a birthday gift, Christmas gift, or any occasion, the "Let's Talk Menopause" series is the ideal gift for both men and women. It's a companion for those looking for a candid reflection on the emotional and physical aspects of menopause. Described as "insightful and supportive," "Let's Talk Menopause: You Are Not Crazy" emphasizes a holistic approach, encompassing physical, emotional, and mental health. This informative guide offers practical tips for managing symptoms and highlights the importance of community support. Embark on a hilarious journey of menopausal mayhem by ordering your copy of "Let's Talk Menopause" today.




No, It's Not Hot in Here


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In a survey of menopausal women, it was found that what most of them wanted from their partners was understanding and support. However, many men are unsure of what they can do to help. This book offers an informal guide for partners of menopausal women.




Male Menopause


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The comprehensive examination of this very real health issue.




MEN-Opause


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FINALLY! A first! A book on menopause for men! Author Dr. Goodman shows men how to support and survive their partner's menopause, improve sexual intimacy, and end up with a stronger relationship. Dr. Mike has been listening to women for 35 years, and now in his companion book to The Midlife Bible, here in MEN-OPAUSE: The Book for MEN, he: 1. Outlines the issues2. Explains the physiology3. Acknowledges the crazies4. Identifies many things women can do to help themselves5. Shows the men how they can help, and6. Advises when it is best for the men to get out of the way!7. And in a Bonus Chapter - Andropause: The Male Change of Life, he explains how the decline in testosterone can rob men of their energy and sexuality, and explains how they can get their testosterone and erections up to a more sustainable level.Life does not stop at 50! MEN-opause: The Book for MEN will help guide couples through the temporarily troubled waters of midlife.




Flash Count Diary


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“Many days I believe menopause is the new (if long overdue) frontier for the most compelling and necessary philosophy; Darcey Steinke is already there, blazing the way. This elegant, wise, fascinating, deeply moving book is an instant classic. I’m about to buy it for everyone I know.” —Maggie Nelson, author of The Argonauts A brave, brilliant, and unprecedented examination of menopause Menopause hit Darcey Steinke hard. First came hot flashes. Then insomnia. Then depression. As she struggled to express what was happening to her, she came up against a culture of silence. Throughout history, the natural physical transition of menopause has been viewed as something to deny, fear, and eradicate. Menstruation signals fertility and life, and childbirth is revered as the ultimate expression of womanhood. Menopause is seen as a harbinger of death. Some books Steinke found promoted hormone replacement therapy. Others encouraged acceptance. But Steinke longed to understand menopause in a more complex, spiritual, and intellectually engaged way. In Flash Count Diary, Steinke writes frankly about aspects of Menopause that have rarely been written about before. She explores the changing gender landscape that comes with reduced hormone levels, and lays bare the transformation of female desire and the realities of prejudice against older women. Weaving together her personal story with philosophy, science, art, and literature, Steinke reveals that in the seventeenth century, women who had hot flashes in front of others could be accused of being witches; that the model for Duchamp's famous Étant donnés was a post-reproductive woman; and that killer whales—one of the only other species on earth to undergo menopause—live long post-reproductive lives. Flash Count Diary, with its deep research, open play of ideas, and reverence for the female body, will change the way you think about menopause. It's a deeply feminist book—honest about the intimations of mortality that menopause brings while also arguing for the ascendancy, beauty, and power of the post-reproductive years.




Menopocalypse


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A kick-ass book on menopause. Do yourself a favor and pick up this gem. Dr. Jen Gunter, bestselling author of The Vagina Bible and The Menopause Manifesto Menopause and perimenopause are no laughing matter―but that doesn't stop Amanda Thebe from approaching her 50s with a sense of humor. In this hilarious and personal account, the fitness trainer shares how she lost weight, dealt with her depression, improved her sleep, and overhauled her diet to survive-and thrive―during menopause. Now you can, too! Includes a Bonus Strength Training Guide for Women Over 40 At a time when menopause has become an urgent topic of public discussion, with the likes of Michelle Obama revealing their struggles for the first time, personal trainer Amanda Thebe shares her journey with bold and big-hearted writing that will be familiar to readers of Glennon Doyle. Readers will come away from the book with: -A better understanding of your own hormones and how they factor in menopause and your overall health; Confidence to speak your truth about your menopause symptoms to your doctor, other health professionals, your family, and friends; -Zero bull-sh*t tips for nutrition, fitness, vagina health, sex, and more. Amanda Thebe was working as a personal trainer and fitness coach when, at age 43, she started experiencing debilitating exhaustion, dizziness, and depression. The busy mother of two boys was used to traveling the world and climbing mountains. Now, she struggled to climb out of bed. After several failed doctors appointments, Thebe saw her gynaecologist, who finally named the source of her struggles: perimenopause, the period of 5-10 years before menopause, when a woman's fluctuating estrogen levels put her at risk of depression, anxiety, headaches, and more ailments related to female hormone health. Empowered by information, Thebe began her journey back to her former self, overhauling her approach to diet, mental health, and exercise. In Menopocalypse, she explains how to deal with migraines, hot flashes, weight gain, exhaustion, poor sleep, vaginal dryness, and mood swings-offering tips that have worked for her and others. She shares information about hormone therapy. She even shares her own strength-training routine, complete with a suggested workout schedule, easy-to-follow instructions, and pictures of herself doing the exercises, so you can feel empowered, fit, and ready to tackle the day. Menopause isn't fun, sexy, or cool, and a woman might spend one-third of her life in it-but that doesn't mean women should suffer in silence without support. Let the outspoken and honest Amanda Thebe be your guide to surviving-and thriving-during menopocalypse.




Surviving Male Menopause


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"Surviving Male Menopause" examines the most current medical happenings, then focuses more strongly on the emotional, personal side of this life passage. From the author of "Male Menopause".




The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies


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This open access handbook, the first of its kind, provides a comprehensive and carefully curated multidisciplinary and genre-spanning view of the state of the field of Critical Menstruation Studies, opening up new directions in research and advocacy. It is animated by the central question: ‘“what new lines of inquiry are possible when we center our attention on menstrual health and politics across the life course?” The chapters—diverse in content, form and perspective—establish Critical Menstruation Studies as a potent lens that reveals, complicates and unpacks inequalities across biological, social, cultural and historical dimensions. This handbook is an unmatched resource for researchers, policy makers, practitioners, and activists new to and already familiar with the field as it rapidly develops and expands.




MenOnPause


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Men, if you thought PMS was a monster, menopause is a whole 'nother animal! Throughout the ages, many men have been clueless when it comes to menopause...All of sudden, without any warning there's a big "change" occurring in your significant other's life that she just can't explain or articulate. Author Lelitia Lane and her husband, Roland, have experienced this great change firsthand. In "MenOnPause," Lelitia keeps it real while sharing her comical insight on the emotional rollercoaster many women experience and how YOU can survive the ride!