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Why Menopause Should Be A Holiday Conversation Starter

Last updated: November 24, 2025 10:10 am
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Menopause Matters: A Public Health Call to Action

Menopause is a topic that has long been shrouded in silence and stigma. But what if this Thanksgiving, we made a conscious effort to change that? What if every woman, supported by her loved ones and community, began openly discussing menopause? Imagine the impact this could have on breaking down barriers and sparking a national movement towards understanding and support.

Menopause is not just a personal transition; it is a public health, economic, and equity issue. Many women experience disruptive symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, cognitive fog, and anxiety during menopause, which can hinder their professional growth and potential. This comes at a time when women should be stepping into leadership roles and shaping the future of their organizations.

The economic impact of menopause is significant. A recent global analysis by the World Economic Forum revealed that women’s health conditions contribute to a significant health gap, affecting data availability, care delivery, and treatment effectiveness. Closing these gaps could lead to substantial improvements in global GDP and overall health outcomes.

Unfortunately, workplace culture has not caught up to the reality of menopause. A survey by the Society for Women’s Health Research found that the majority of employees and supervisors lack workplace policies to support women going through menopause. This lack of support can lead to talent drain and hinder women’s career progression.

However, there are simple solutions that can make a big difference. Training managers to recognize and respond to menopause-related needs, offering flexible work schedules, ensuring health plans cover menopause-related care, and creating a culture where menopause can be openly discussed are all steps that can be taken to support women during this transition.

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The Menopause Research and Equity Act of 2023 is a crucial step in funding the necessary research and support for women going through menopause. But policy alone is not enough; employers must also take the lead in implementing supportive measures in the workplace.

As we gather with loved ones this holiday season, let’s make an effort to normalize conversations about menopause. By starting these conversations at our holiday tables, we can help reshape cultural norms and provide much-needed support for women going through this transition.

When women feel supported at home, at work, and in society, everyone benefits. Businesses retain experienced leaders, families gain stability, and communities benefit from the wisdom and leadership of women in their prime. It’s time to give menopause the attention it deserves and turn silence into support, stigma into solutions, and overlooked life stages into catalysts for equity and economic growth.

This holiday season, let’s give women the understanding, visibility, and opportunity to thrive that they deserve. Let’s start the conversation about menopause and create a future where women are fully supported during this important life stage.

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