It’s a familiar scenario: it’s 3am, and you’re wide awake, courtesy of new (and unwelcome) menopausal symptoms – hot flushes and midnight surprise wake-ups. Like many women across Australia who are entering into a new stage of their hormonal experience, nights can quickly become a battleground, with menopause’s impact leading to tossing and turning instead of restful sleep.
Menopause’s impact on sleep as a result of disruptive hot flushes certainly isn’t an easy one to find a quick fix for. With some trial and error, however, you can develop a range of tools that can help you reclaim your sleep and improve your rest. Here’s what you need to know when it comes to improving sleep quality throughout your menopausal years.
Menopause is less a ‘mild annoyance’ and more a ‘complete transformation’ when it comes to the impact these changes have on our hormones. Fluctuating oestrogen and progesterone levels aren’t just about the end of your period, but contribute to changes across almost every aspect of physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
Hot flushes can feel like a sudden internal heatwave that, when they occur at night, result in what’s known as night sweats. These night sweats can pull you from a deep sleep, causing you to wake up in the midst of this internal heatwave and making it difficult to cool down enough to fall back asleep.
Since there’s a clear correlation between menopause’s onset and the increased likelihood of sleep disruptions, understanding how to minimise the impact of these hormonal fluctuations is crucial in making it through the months (and years) of menopause.
Are you struggling with night sweats, hot flushes, or disruptions to your sleep? Contact the Australian Menopause Centre to discover the treatment options that can provide crucial support for your menopausal journey.
While our hormones may be almost (but not entirely) outside of our control, there are plenty of preventative measures that remain in play throughout each menopausal stage. These options can work wonders when it comes to reducing the impact of hot flushes and allowing you to fall back asleep if night sweats cause a disruption.
They include:
The above tools can complement each other well when it comes to managing menopause’s impact on sleep during a night sweats disruption, but they may not be enough to provide ongoing and reliable relief. If you’re finding that it’s still a challenge to get a restful night’s sleep even once these measures are put in place, finding a personalised treatment pathway may provide a unique solution to menopause’s ongoing challenges.
At the Australian Menopause Centre, we work with women across Australia to provide integral treatment support throughout their menopause journeys. If you’re suffering from hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, irritability or tiredness, our decades of experience in helping women all around Australia can give you significant support in minimising the impact of menopause. Get in touch today to find customised, expert support that will help you sleep better and live each day with more control over your menopause experience. You don’t need to go it alone!