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Menopause and ADHD

A study found that a decrease in estrogen and progesterone led to a
94% increase in ADHD symptoms among women.

YOU'RE NOT ALONE. Estrogen and progesterone play vital roles in neurotransmitter production, which is essential for maintaining focus and regulating mood. When these hormone levels decline, many women report an increase in ADHD symptoms, including:

 

  1. Difficulty concentrating

  2. Increased forgetfulness

  3. Mood swings

  4. Heightened anxiety

If you’re navigating ADHD during menopause, let’s connect! Together, we can develop a personalized plan to help you thrive during this transition.

Evaluation May Include:

Blood Hormone Levels.

Saliva Hormone Levels.

Stress Hormone Levels.

Finding Solutions.

Discover if Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the right option for you to support your ADHD during perimenopause and menopause.

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