Knowledge Centre
Find the latest insights and expert guidance from Dr Jayne Forrester-Paton here on our Knowledge Centre.

Understanding Perimenopause: The Menopause Transition
Perimenopause, often referred to as the menopause transition, is a significant phase in a woman’s life when her body begins to produce fewer female hormones and

Understanding Menopause
Menopause is the time when your ovaries stop producing oestrogen, leading to the cessation of your menstrual periods. Medically, menopause is defined as just one

Sex and Menopause
Sexual difficulties around the time of perimenopause and menopause are incredibly common. Approximately 60% of women experience a low sex drive that causes distress,

Testosterone
You may have heard about testosterone therapy being used around the time of the menopause. In this article I’ll be covering what it is,