How Not To Hate Your Husband After Kids (Or Perimenopause) with Jancee Dunn

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‘How Not To Hate Your Husband After Kids (Or Perimenopause)’ is the focus in today’s episode of Perimenopause WTF! hosted by Rachel Hughes. Today Rachel talks to Jancee Dunn all about weathering the challenges of motherhood and hitting perimenopause as a new mother. Her wit and talents come out when explaining some of the symptoms she noticed at this time and Jancee gives us some great advice on how to better manage your partner when handling certain perimenopausal situations!  Perimenopause WTF! brought to you by Hey Perry!  Perry is a safe space for connections, support, new friendships and occasional laughs during the menopause transition. It’s a #1 perimenopause app where you will meet other warriors who understand.  Sharing experiences will help to feel ‘normal’ again. No, you’re not crazy and no, you are not alone. With our network of wonderful menopause experts, we have gathered an abundance of  evidence-based knowledge, articles, podcasts and a new book: The Perry Menopause Journal. To learn more visit: www.heyperry.com https://perry.app.link/perimenopausewtf The Perimenopause Journal Are you looking for a meaningful way to prioritize your well-being during this crucial phase of your life? Do you crave self-care practices tailored specifically to the ups and downs of perimenopause? The journal offers: 1️⃣ Thoughtful Prompts: 2️⃣ Progress tracking: 3️⃣ Evidence-based knowledge  4️⃣ Community Support To grab a journal visit:  heyperry.com/theperrymenopausejournal or amzn.to/3Nt1YYR 🎁 Special Offer! We're offering an exclusive discount to our listeners. 🎁 Disclaimer: The Perimenopause Journal is a tool designed to complement your self-care routine. Please consult with your healthcare professional for personalized advice & guidance regarding perimenopause. About guest Jancee Dunn:  Jancee Dunn is the Well columnist for the New York Times. For over two decades, she has written about health for publications such as Vogue, Health, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and Outside, among others. For a dozen years, she was a reporter and editor at Rolling Stone. She was the editor of a longtime column about ethical issues for O, The Oprah Magazine and a sex columnist at GQ. Dunn is also the New York Times bestselling author of nine books. Her last book, How Not To Hate Your Husband After Kids, a mix of science-based research, quotes from medical experts, and memoir, was published in twelve languages. A collection of her essays was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, the author Tom Vanderbilt, and their daughter. Learn more about Jancee Dunn: https://www.janceedunn.net/ https://www.instagram.com/janceedunn/?hl=en About host Rachel Hughes: Rachel is a graduate of Vassar College and received a MSEd from Bank St. College, NYC, with a focus on Museum Education. She later obtained her license in Nutritional Counseling and worked with chronic pain patients for over 10 years at the New England Center for Chronic Pain in Greenwich, CT. After finding that her own perimenopausal symptoms were disruptive to her life, Rachel launched her own platform, Rachel Hughes Midlife, a landing spot she hopes to be a lively, engaging and relatable feed for women of all backgrounds to be inspired to live a healthy, vibrant second season of life.   Rachel hosts PerimenopauseWTF! - live interviews with physicians, experts, thought leaders and inspirational voices on all things peri/menopause, exclusively on the perry app and podcast. To learn more about host Rachel Hughes: linkedin.com/in/rachel-hughes-82559a16 https://www.instagram.com/rachel.hughes.midlife/?ref=SourApple&hl=af Send a voice message! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perryapp/message Disclaimer: This is not medical advice, it does not take the place of medical advice from your physician, and is not intended to treat or cure any disease. Patients should see a qualified medical provider for assessment and treatment.

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