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The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the Change, Revised EditionMenopause doesn't have to be a dreaded curse of aging during which we can look forward only to hot flashes and whacked-out hormonal mood swings. According to Christiane Northrup, M.D. (Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom), menopause often marks the beginning of a woman's most sexually passionate, creatively inspired, and professionally productive phase of life.

While this may sound like wishful thinking, Northrup backs up her good news with solid medical expertise. As an obstetrician and gynecologist, Northrup has specialized in using a mind-body approach to women's health for decades, which means she doesn't just write about hormones, but also examines how a woman's lifestyle, emotions, and beliefs are affected by menopause. With the right diet, attitude, and perhaps some supplements along the way, women can actually look forward to a resurgence of energy and a revolutionary opportunity for personal growth--one that rivals the hormonally driven period of adolescence in its scope and urgency, she claims. And yes, at just under 500 pages, The Wisdom of Menopause does explain how to have a positive and healthy menopause in concise detail. Northrup has indeed "written the book" on menopause.

It helps that Northrup has been through menopause herself (she vowed she wouldn't write a book on it until she was on the other side). Readers have the sense that they are gleaning advice from a knowledgeable holistic doctor as well as a sage aunt whose life was radically altered by the "change of life" (Northrup divorced at the onset of menopause). After she shares her personal story of "the change," Northrup delves into a significant discussion on how self-sacrifice catches up with women in midlife. Suddenly, hormones are directing women out of the caregiver role and into an inwardly focused assessment of life and its meaning, she explains. Resentments (not hormones) are what spur the notorious surges of anger, as women reexamine the agreements surrounding their relationships with colleagues, friends, and family members.

From here, Northrup guides readers into a thorough section on menopausal hormone changes--a discussion that is scientifically informative, yet entirely accessible. While acknowledging the need for hormone-replacement therapy and the tremendous relief it can provide (helping to alleviate insomnia, hot flashes, and depression), Northrup encourages women to avoid synthetic hormones and instead consider "bioidentical" hormones (such as estradiol, estrone, and estriol). She also devotes an entire chapter to foods and supplements that support hormonal balance. By the way, she says to skip the wild Mexican yam creams: "they certainly don't provide the documented benefits of progesterone." Be warned: some readers may find the advice in Wisdom of Menopause too alternative for their liking. For example, in her discussion on insomnia, one of Northrup's recommendations is to cover the mirror at night, following the ancient Asian design principles of feng shui. (Skeptics will find Northrup's medical assertions carefully cited and footnoted in the rear of her book.)

Northrup gives a solid and practical diet plan that supports hormonal balance while countering the weight gain that so frequently plagues menopausal women ("focus on portion size, not calories," "eat protein at every meal," and cut down on refined and high-carbohydrate foods). Readers can also expect a thorough mind-body discussion in subsequent chapters that cover breast health, bone loss, and cultivating midlife beauty, along with chapters titled "Sex and Menopause: Myths and Reality" and "Creating Pelvic Health and Power."

She concludes with a list of mail-order and online resources, such as retailers for bioidentical hormones, progesterone cream, Chinese herbs, soy products, weight-loss audiocassettes, lubricants, and Kegel weights. Northrup takes a truly comprehensive approach to all the effective treatments of menopausal symptoms so that women can make their own highly informed and wise choices. --Gail Hudson

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There are certain precautions that you may have to take while planning to have a child. You have to give due attention to health issues that may influence conception and the health of the child. Pre pregnancy planning is considered by many couples as it prepares them for healthy conception.

Health Issues During Pre Pregnancy

1.)Couples who want a baby may visit a pregnancy doctor for a pre conception check up. This visit will identify any existing risk factors and how to handle them. If the mother has health problems such as epilepsy, diabetes, hypertension, heart condition, it is necessary to monitor the pregnancy carefully to avoid complications. If your pregnancy planning is done correctly, you will be made aware of the risks and will be made to take adequate precaution to take care of your health as well as that of the child.

2.)A diabetic mother is at risk of conceiving a baby with birth defects, have stillbirths or miscarriages which can be avoided by monitoring her extremely carefully during pre pregnancy and pregnancy. Pregnancy high blood pressure may cause placental problems as well as growth retardation in the fetus. Some medication taken to prevent epilepsy may cause birth defects, so it may be essential to discontinue use during pre pregnancy and pregnancy or switch over to a safer drug. Women with heart complications, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Phenylketonuria, kidney problems etc. need extra care and attention from the pre pregnancy planning stage itself.

3.)The weight of the woman is another important factor that may cause complications. Underweight and obese women are more susceptible to fertility problems. If your weight is ideal and you are healthy, chances of complications are considerably less. Obese women have to deal with complications such as hypertension, diabetes during pregnancy. Use the pre pregnancy planning stage to reduce weight and stay fit.

4.)Some couples may have to consider genetic counseling to learn about the possible genetic disorders such as hemophilia, sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, Tay-Sachs disease, Thalassemia, etc.

5.)The physician may also enquire about their family history as well as their medical history. They may require vaccinations against infectious diseases such as German measles, hepatitis B, toxoplasmosis, chicken pox etc.

6.)If the couple have a sexually transmitted disease or urinary tract infection, it is best that they get it treated in order to avoid complications during pregnancy. If they don't they could give birth to pre-term babies and low birth weight babies. You have to be completely cured of any disease you may possibly have by the pre pregnancy planning stage.

7.)Smoking, excessive alcohol abuse, drug abuse is not recommended as they have been known to cause birth defects in the fetus as well as pose a threat to the health of mother and child.

8.)Exposure to solvents, heavy metals, radiation, chemicals etc. may cause birth defects in the infant.

9.)Stress is another factor that may influence fertility, conception as well as the health of the mother and child. Stress management techniques and trying to stay calm in general, may benefit the mother. If the partner is supportive, attentive and exhibits interest in planning for the child, it may help calm the mother.

10.)Foods such as green leafy vegetables, fortified cereals, fruits, bread, rice, pasta, dry fruits and nuts, milk and yoghurt etc. are recommended. Folic acid and multi-vitamin supplements are also recommended from the pre pregnancy planning stage. Stay health, fit and have a safe pregnancy and childbirth.








Asheesh has written on health and pregnancy. He has penned detailed articles on subjects as pregnancy planning, pre pregnancy planning and health issues during pre pregnancy.

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