Dr Nneka Nwokolo and Dr Martina Toby are both consultant physicians in sexual health and HIV medicine, and together they have joined forces to help educate and advocate for women of colour experiencing perimenopause and menopause.
In this episode, the experts share what prompted them to set up the ‘Shades of Menopause’ Instagram group and the benefits of using social media to support women of colour. Together with Dr Louise Newson, they discuss some of the socioeconomic and cultural factors, as well as gender inequalities that affect a woman’s experience of healthcare, and the unfortunate lack of research around use of HRT in women of colour.
Nneka and Martina’s three tips to women of colour:
Follow the podcast guests on Instagram @shadesofmenopause
235 - Menopause and brain health: what’s the link?
234 - Breast cancer treatment and HRT
233 - Gaslighting of genitourinary symptoms of the menopause
232 - Gabby Logan: the power of exercising in midlife
231 - Getting to the truth around HRT and breast cancer with Dr Avrum Bluming
230 - Confronting my menopause fears
229 - Testosterone: beyond libido
228 - Exercise ‘snacks’ and menopause with Lavina Mehta MBE
227 - Children and the menopause: the importance of talking
226 - From PMS to menopause: why we need to talk about hormones
225 - Cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and HRT
224 Confidence in the Menopause: introducing our revamped course
223 - OCD, depression and the menopause
222 - Empowering women unheard during menopause
221 - Emma Kennedy: the menopause, the speculum and me
220 - Hormones, HRT and advocating for yourself
219 - Mental health and the perimenopause
218 - Tamsen Fadal: Speaking out about the menopause
217 - Menopause and the brain: why we need to bridge the gender gap in research
216 - All about progesterone: PMS, PMDD, postnatal depression and menopause
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
HyberNation: Sleep Stories and Meditations
Good Nurse Bad Nurse
The Relaxback UK Show
این نقطه
Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep