24 min

Perimenopause - it can start from age 35‪!‬ Healthy Her

    • Kids & Family

Headaches, volatile moods, irregular periods? These are just a few of the symptoms of perimenopause, which can start as early as 35. But it's not all bad! Host Amelia Phillips and Endocrinologist Dr Rosie Worsley discuss the signs to look out for, how easy it is to manage them, and why so many women just don’t want to talk about it! 

About the host:

Amelia Phillips is an exercise, nutrition, parenting and business expert with a career spanning 26 years in health. She's a registered exercise scientist, nutritionist and researcher (with a masters of human nutrition). She is the co-founder of health tech company 12WBT which grew from start-up to 56 staff. After a successful exit, she now consults to health companies, presents and appears in the media. Amelia had four kids in five years and is dedicated to empowering women to build a life after kids on the foundation of health (mental and physical), love and purpose.

If you have a question for Amelia, reach out via Insta @_amelia_phillips, email ap@ameliaphillips.com.au or text an audio question to: 0417458772

Find out more at www.ameliaphillips.com.au

Brought to you by Drop Bio Health - Know your body and own your health. To access free, live and on-demand events with leading health specialists such as Amelia Phillips, visit  https://www.dropbiohealth.com/healthyher

Credits

Host: Amelia Phillips

Guest: Dr Rosie Worsley

Audio producer: Darren Roth

Music: Matt Nicholich

Production partner: Nova Entertainment

Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Headaches, volatile moods, irregular periods? These are just a few of the symptoms of perimenopause, which can start as early as 35. But it's not all bad! Host Amelia Phillips and Endocrinologist Dr Rosie Worsley discuss the signs to look out for, how easy it is to manage them, and why so many women just don’t want to talk about it! 

About the host:

Amelia Phillips is an exercise, nutrition, parenting and business expert with a career spanning 26 years in health. She's a registered exercise scientist, nutritionist and researcher (with a masters of human nutrition). She is the co-founder of health tech company 12WBT which grew from start-up to 56 staff. After a successful exit, she now consults to health companies, presents and appears in the media. Amelia had four kids in five years and is dedicated to empowering women to build a life after kids on the foundation of health (mental and physical), love and purpose.

If you have a question for Amelia, reach out via Insta @_amelia_phillips, email ap@ameliaphillips.com.au or text an audio question to: 0417458772

Find out more at www.ameliaphillips.com.au

Brought to you by Drop Bio Health - Know your body and own your health. To access free, live and on-demand events with leading health specialists such as Amelia Phillips, visit  https://www.dropbiohealth.com/healthyher

Credits

Host: Amelia Phillips

Guest: Dr Rosie Worsley

Audio producer: Darren Roth

Music: Matt Nicholich

Production partner: Nova Entertainment

Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

24 min

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