How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life, and Feel Even Better than Before

by

Tamsen Fadal

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Women approaching or experiencing perimenopause and menopause who want a comprehensive guide.
  • Readers looking for practical, easy-to-understand advice on managing menopause symptoms.
  • Those who appreciate a mix of personal anecdotes and expert insights in health-related books.
  • Women seeking empowerment and support during their menopause journey.
  • Individuals interested in learning about hormone therapy options and lifestyle changes for menopause.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a more scientific or research-heavy approach to menopause information.
  • Those who prefer books with a broader representation of diverse experiences and perspectives.
  • Women who are sensitive to advice about appearance or restrictive diets.
  • Readers looking for entirely new or groundbreaking information on menopause.
  • Individuals who prefer health books without personal anecdotes or lifestyle advice.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Comprehensive guide covering various aspects of menopause
  • Combines personal experiences with insights from over 40 experts
  • Offers practical, actionable advice for managing symptoms
  • Written in a relatable, friendly tone that makes readers feel supported
  • Empowers women to advocate for themselves in the healthcare system
  • Provides clear explanations of hormone therapy options
  • Includes strategies for addressing workplace challenges during menopause
  • Offers tips for maintaining intimacy and emotional connections
  • Encourages a positive outlook on menopause as an opportunity for growth
  • Addresses diverse experiences among women

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found the latter half of the book less informative
  • May not provide enough scientific research and citations for some readers
  • Some sections, particularly on appearance and diet, may not resonate with all readers
  • Can feel overwhelming due to the extensive list of potential symptoms
  • Some readers found the content similar to other menopause books
  • Perceived as catering to a specific demographic, potentially excluding some readers
  • Beauty and fitness advice may come across as unrealistic for some
  • Diet recommendations described as potentially restrictive or unenjoyable
  • Some readers felt it lacked new information on the topic
  • Criticized for having a heteronormative and ableist perspective by some readers

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