Perimenopause symptoms and treatment

Perimenopause: The Season No One Prepared You For & How to Reclaim Your Balance

Angel Turlington, WHNP-BC, Bio-Indentical Hormone Specialist

If you’re a woman in your late 30s, 40s, or early 50s and suddenly feeling “off,” you’re not imagining it.

Mood swings. Anxiety. Weight gain. Poor sleep. Brain fog. Fatigue. Low libido. Irregular cycles. New food sensitivities. A sense that your body no longer responds the way it used to.

Welcome to perimenopause.

Perimenopause is the transitional phase before menopause when your ovaries begin producing hormones inconsistently. Estrogen and progesterone start fluctuating, sometimes dramatically—often years before your periods stop. This hormonal roller coaster impacts nearly every system in your body: your brain, metabolism, gut, skin, sleep, and emotional resilience.

Yet most women are never properly educated about this phase.

At Southeast Aesthetic + Wellness, my mission is to change that.

As a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and owner of a medical wellness practice serving women since 2002, I’ve walked alongside thousands of women through this transition. My approach blends evidence-based medicine with functional and integrative care, because perimenopause deserves more than a “just deal with it” attitude.

Why Progesterone Matters in Perimenopause

One of the earliest and most common changes in perimenopause is declining progesterone.

Progesterone is your calming, sleep-supporting, mood-balancing hormone. When it drops, women often experience:
  • Insomnia or restless sleep
  • Increased Cortisol
  • Increased anxiety
  • PMS that feels worse than ever
  • Irritability
  • Heart Palpitations
Woman holding progesterone cream in hand as a treatment for the perimenopause symptoms she is experiencing
This is why I developed About Time Progesterone Cream—a carefully formulated, bioidentical progesterone support designed to gently restore balance during this transition. When used appropriately and monitored clinically, progesterone can be a powerful tool for restoring emotional and physical stability.

The Gut–Hormone Connection

What many women don’t realize is that your gut plays a major role in hormone balance.

Your microbiome helps regulate estrogen metabolism, inflammation, detoxification, and immune health. When the gut is compromised—through stress, antibiotics, poor digestion, or inflammation—hormone symptoms often worsen.

That’s why my perimenopause programs at Southeast Aesthetic + Wellness always address:
  • Gut health testing and healing
  • Nutrient optimization
  • Inflammation reduction
  • Mitochondrial support
  • Stress and cortisol regulation
  • Personalized hormone balancing
Hormones never exist in isolation. True healing happens when we treat the whole system.
Woman consulting professional, Angel Turlington, about perimenopause symptoms

A Different Approach to Midlife Health

Perimenopause is not the beginning of decline. It is an invitation. An invitation to learn your body on a deeper level. To shift from survival mode into sustainable vitality. To build health that supports your next decades, not just your next month. My work is centered on helping women feel confident, informed, and empowered in their bodies again. You deserve answers. You deserve personalized care and you DESERVE to feel like yourself again.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re experiencing symptoms of perimenopause and want clinical guidance with a compassionate approach, I invite you to schedule a virtual consultation.

Together, we’ll explore your hormones, gut health, lifestyle, and goals—and create a customized plan through our Hormone Balance and Gut Healing Programs.

You don’t have to navigate this season alone.

Visit Southeast Aesthetic + Wellness to book your virtual consultation and begin your journey back to balance, clarity, and confidence.

Because midlife is not about fading.

It’s about rising.

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