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How to Stay Active When Joint Pain Slows You Down in Menopause
If your knees ache when you stand up, your hips feel stiff in the morning, or your shoulders suddenly complain during everyday tasks, you are not imagining it - joint pain becomes very common during perimenopause and menopause. Falling estrogen levels can affect inflammation, muscle mass, hydration in the joints, and even pain sensitivity.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
4 days ago7 min read


Cancer Screenings Women Shouldn’t Skip After 40 and 50
Information in this blogpost is not a medical advice and is for information purposes only. Always consult medical professional for any medical issue, advice, testing and screening. By the time many women reach their 40s and 50s, life becomes incredibly busy. Between work, family, stress, aging parents, and menopause symptoms, preventive health appointments often slide to the bottom of the list. But this stage of life is exactly when cancer screenings become more important(1)
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
6 days ago7 min read


Foods That Feel Like Self-Care During Hormonal Shifts (Nutrition for Menopause)
(Because sometimes the right snack feels better than a pep talk) Hormonal shifts can leave you feeling tired, hungry, and craving all the wrong things - but your body isn’t working against you. It’s asking for support. In this guide, you’ll discover simple, comforting foods that actually help stabilize energy, reduce cravings, and support your body through menopause and beyond. No strict diets, no overwhelm - just real, nourishing nutrition choices for menopause that feel as
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
May 215 min read


Intermittent Fasting and Menopause: Benefits, Risks, and How to Do It Safely
Menopause changes your body in ways that can feel frustrating, confusing, and unfair — especially when the habits that used to work suddenly don’t. Weight gain around the belly, stubborn fat, fatigue, and blood sugar swings are common. That’s why intermittent fasting during menopause has become a hot topic.
But is it a smart strategy — or added stress on an already changing body?
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Mar 38 min read


What Causes Menopause Belly?
Many women approaching or undergoing the transition into Menopause notice a frustrating — and sometimes puzzling — change in their body shape: instead of fat being stored mainly in the hips and thighs, it begins accumulating around the abdomen. Often referred to colloquially as the “menopause belly”, this shift is far more than a cosmetic annoyance
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Nov 25, 20259 min read


How to Manage Hot Flashes: Natural Remedies, Lifestyle Tips & Medical Options
Hot flashes are a common and often disruptive symptom experienced by women going through perimenopause and menopause. Characterized by sudden feelings of intense warmth, sweating, and flushed skin—often followed by chills.
Written by Sandra Obrdalj - Certified Menopause Health Coach | Women’s Fitness Specialist
Oct 28, 20255 min read
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