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Mental Health
Understanding our Minds
Here we will learn about how mental health affects women in menopause along with self help tips for our clients.

Understanding our mood swings
Mood swings are a common symptom during menopause and perimenopause, often linked to the hormonal shifts taking place in the body—especially fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone. These hormones influence brain chemicals such as serotonin and dopamine, which affect mood, sleep, and emotional balance.
Why Mood Swings Happen
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Hormonal fluctuations: Rising and falling estrogen can cause irritability, anxiety, or sudden sadness.
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Sleep disturbances: Night sweats and insomnia can make emotions harder to regulate.
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Stress and life changes: Midlife often brings added pressures (work, aging parents, children leaving home).
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Physical symptoms: Hot flashes, fatigue, and other changes can be emotionally draining.
Common Emotional Experiences
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Irritability or frustration
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Feeling tearful or overly sensitive
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Sudden bursts of anger
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Anxiety or nervousness
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Low mood or depression-like symptoms
Helpful Ways to Manage Mood Swings Lifestyle
• Regular exercise – boosts endorphins and reduces stress.
• Balanced diet – whole foods, omega-3s, reduced sugar and
caffeine.
• Good sleep hygiene – consistent sleep routine, cool room
relaxing bedtime habits.
Mind-body approaches
• Mindfulness, meditation, or breathing techniques.
• Journaling or creative outlets.
• Talking therapy or support groups.
Medical support
• If severe, options may include hormone replacement therapy
(HRT), antidepressants, or other medications—best discussed
with a doctor.
Many women find that even small daily changes—like walking outdoors, reducing alcohol, or setting aside time for themselves—can significantly ease mood shifts.
Its the little things in life
Mental Health
Mental Health During Menopause
Objectives:
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Understand psychological impacts of hormonal changes during menopause
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Identify common mental health challenges
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Provide compassionate, non-clinical support
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Know when and how to refer to professionals
Hormones & the Mind
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Estrogen affects serotonin and dopamine
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Progesterone supports calming GABA effects
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Affect mood, sleep, memory
Common Mental Health Challenges
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Mood swings, anxiety, depression
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Rage, loss of identity, grief
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Emphasise: Avoid diagnosing, listen with empathy
Creating a Supportive Space
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Role of the doula: listening, validating, normalising
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Techniques: breath-work, affirmations, journalingMental Health During Menopause -
Signs needing professional care:
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Persistent low mood or suicidal thoughts
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Daily functioning disrupted
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Severe anxiety/panic
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Refer with care; respect doula boundaries
When running Menopause Classes or one to one support its lovely to be able to offer a 'goody bag' of information to back up our teachings.
Handouts may Include
- Hormonal Impact on Mood (Quick Reference)
- Emotional Support Tips
- Symptom Tracker Template
- Local/National Mental Health Resources
Be present in the moment

Assignment 9
Symptoms & Their Impact
Only takes 60 seconds to learn
The MiCA App


Great to share our knowledge!
For more information on conditions experienced in menopause - take a look at The MiCA App - supported by The School of Antenatal.
A great resource to support your education and in teaching your clients.
Feel free to share The MiCA App with your clients - but please not your personal Access Code!
It can be downloaded via the App Stores or see the link below.


Mental Health
Menopause can significantly impact mental health due to hormonal changes, lifestyle, shifts and emotional stressors that often coincide with midlife.
These effects can ripple through families influencing relationsips communication and emotional dynamics.