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A Candid Conversation on Perimenopause by Michelle Rayburn
Dr. Mikala Albertson on everything she wishes she could tell you about midlife
Read on SubstackDr. Albertson shares down-to-earth tips for maintaining the health of the body you have, underscoring realistic and sustainable goals over unattainable ideals. The conversation addresses the often-overlooked health effects on intimacy, stressing the importance of open dialogue with your healthcare provider and your partner.
Michelle and Mikala also delve into traditionally taboo topics such as urinary incontinence and the profound impact of perimenopause symptoms on daily life. From the need for individualized healthcare consultations to the benefits of preventive health exams, this episode is a treasure trove of information for enhancing well-being in midlife.
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Book: Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife: A Woman’s Guide to Health in the Body You Actually Have
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About Mikala:
Dr. Mikala Albertson is a board-certified family practice doctor, author, and well-being advocate who is passionate about women’s health and healing in the imperfect bodies we actually have. She’s the author the book Ordinary on Purpose and inspires readers every day to stop striving for “perfect” lives or some unattainable cultural ideal of “beauty and wellness” and instead aim for wholehearted living through a gentle, achievable, sustainable approach.
Key Takeaways:
- Realistic Health Goals
Mikala debunks the myth of chasing unrealistic fitness ideals and encourages setting sustainable, grounded health targets that fit your lifestyle.
- Limited Agency
The conversation explores the balance of control we have over our health and acknowledges what we can't change, a crucial mindset for managing stress and anxiety.
- Impact on Intimacy
Health changes can affect intimacy, a topic often neglected by doctors. Albertson discusses how to bring up these sensitive issues during medical appointments and highlights the role of sex therapists.
- Perimenopause Insights
From hot flashes to irregular cycles, this episode covers the A to Z of perimenopause symptoms and effective strategies for managing them.
- Supplements
Learn about the safe and beneficial supplements you should consider, and why caution is necessary with the supplement industry’s less regulated offerings.
Main Ideas:
- Health Awareness
Practical tips for embracing the body you have and why realistic health goals lead to better long-term success and emotional well-being.
- Open Conversations
Encouragement for open discussions about traditionally taboo topics like intimacy, urinary incontinence, and mental health.
- Medical Collaboration
Tips on finding the right healthcare providers and the importance of a collaborative approach to your health.
This content does not replace consulting your doctor for advice. This interview is for discussion purposes and for learning. We are each responsible to evaluate the information and discuss with our doctors.

In this insightful episode of Midlife Repurposed, host Michelle Rayburn sits down with Dr. Mikala Albertson, a board-certified family practice doctor and author of "Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife: A Woman's Guide to Health in the Body You Actually Have." Together, they unpack a wealth of practical health advice tailored for midlife women navigating the complexities of perimenopause and beyond.
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