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unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver

Menopause Masterclass: Hormones, Brain Fog, Weight & Mental Health with Dr. Mary Claire Haver

unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver

Mary Claire Media, LLC

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Mary Claire Haver breaks down everything you need to know about perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause in this solo episode, answering critical questions about hormones, symptoms, and treatment with the medical expertise and personal experience that's made her a trusted voice for millions of women. Most women don't realize perimenopause can begin at 35-36 years old, a full seven to ten years before periods stop. Dr. Haver explains why the first signs are often brain-related: fog, anxiety, feeling like "something's not right," rather than physical changes. Menopause itself is just one day (one year after your last period), but postmenopause represents 30-50 years of life without ovarian hormones. Understanding these three phases changes everything about how women can navigate this transition. In this episode, Dr. Haver answers questions like: What is menopause and when does it really start? Why am I gaining weight around my middle even though my diet hasn't changed? Why am I suddenly experiencing anxiety and depression? What changes happen to the vagina and bladder? What are my hormone therapy options? And what about testosterone, do I need it? With estrogen receptors mapped throughout the body, Dr. Haver reveals how declining hormones affect nearly every system. She lists over 40 potential symptoms beyond hot flashes: frozen shoulder, elevated cholesterol, insulin resistance, joint pain, kidney stones, even heightened hearing. Understanding the biology of how your hypothalamus frantically signals ovaries that can't respond explains why menopause impacts so much more than your cycle. She also explains why visceral belly fat triples during this transition regardless of diet and exercise changes, and what that means for long-term health. Dr. Haver shares a revealing statistic: only 8% of OB-GYN residents feel competent treating menopause, and 77% receive zero menopause training. She explains what doctors should know but often don't: hormone therapy as first-line treatment for mental health changes in perimenopause, prophylactic vaginal estrogen for all perimenopausal women (considered safe even for many breast cancer patients), no mandatory stop date for hormone therapy when benefits outweigh risks, and affordable bioidentical options that exist beyond expensive pellets. This episode arms you with knowledge to find menopause-educated clinicians, recognize quality care, and demand treatment that actually works. As Dr. Haver emphasizes throughout the episode, no woman should suffer unnecessarily when safe, effective options exist. Guest links: Mary Claire Wellness The ‘Pause Life Dr. Mary Claire Haver (Instagram) Dr. Mary Claire Haver (YouTube) Books “The New Menopause,” by Dr. Mary Claire Haver Other Resources The Menopause Society The Women’s Health Initiative Dr. Kelly Casperson Dr. Corinne Menn Books: “The New Perimenopause,”⁠ by Dr. Mary Claire Haver ⁠"The New Menopause"⁠ by Dr. Mary Claire Haver For full show notes, please click here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Postmenopause represents the entire lifespan that we have where we have to learn how to live

0:06.8

without the hormones produced in our ovaries. So let's get into some questions.

0:16.0

The views and opinions expressed on unpaused are those of the talent and guests alone

0:25.5

and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.

0:29.1

No part of this podcast or any related materials are intended to be a substitute for professional

0:34.3

medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

0:37.8

I'm Dr. Mary Claire Haver, a board-certified obstetrician, gynecologist, and certified menopause practitioner.

0:44.5

I am also an adjunct professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

0:50.3

Welcome to Unpause, the podcast where we cut through the silence and talk about what it really takes for women to thrive in the second half of life.

1:00.0

So welcome to my very first AMA or Ask Me Anything.

1:04.0

We got so many questions when I solicited on Instagram.

1:07.0

What do you guys want to know about?

1:08.2

But I think we first really need to start with basic definitions.

1:12.6

So what is menopause and how do we define it? Unfortunately, in medicine, we define menopause as one

1:18.7

year after the last menstrual period. Now, what happens if you don't have regular periods, if you've

1:24.5

had hysterectomy, or if you are having a marina IUD or some reason

1:29.7

why you don't have a normal cycle, do you get left behind? And what if it's leapier? Do we go

1:35.5

in one extra day or 366 days? What menopause represents is the end of production of hormones

1:43.1

from your ovaries. And why does this happen?

1:46.9

Human females are born with their entire egg supply. What I think every woman really, really

1:52.6

needs to understand is why we go to menopause. So, human females are different than human

1:59.0

males on multiple levels.

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