Health
Menopause can make everyday work a struggle. So why aren’t we talking about it? – ABC News
Menopause at work is a topic steeped in silence, suffering and stigma. These women are saying it’s time to talk.

Thirty years into a very successful corporate career, Janelle Delaney suddenly lost her confidence.
She was preparing for an important interview to become an executive in her company, but found she couldn’t concentrate and began spontaneously crying. She worried she’d burst into tears on the day.
“[It] was horrendous. It wasn’t like anything I’d ever experienced,” she tells RN’s This Working Life.
When Ms Delaney visited her doctor, the diagnosis was simple.
“The hormonal imbalance of perimenopause…
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