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Assessing Your Symptoms: The Menopause Impact Tool

Take the Menopause Impact Questionnaire

Take this short online questionnaire to understand how menopause symptoms may impact your life. It will also provide information your healthcare professional can use to determine what treatment might be right for you. At the end, you will have the opportunity to print the results and share them with your healthcare professional. The Menopause Impact Questionnaire is strictly confidential. This tool does not collect or store personally identifiable information. This questionnaire is from "The Development of the Menopause Impact Tool" published in Contemporary OB/GYN (2005). In this article, five leading physicians in women's health created a menopause-related questionnaire.

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Cope With Menopause

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Menopause Is a Change
You Can Cope With

Menopause is a time of life that all women go through, and many find it to be emotionally and physically challenging. And whether we're experiencing surgical or natural menopause, when we're educated about what we're facing, it's a situation we can cope with.

Learn More About Coping With Natural Menopause

Natural menopause is a normal
part of being a woman. But like most women, natural process or not, you may have trouble coping with all the symptoms.

Learn More About Coping With Surgical Menopause

Surgical menopause is different
from natural menopause. And while
it shares many symptoms, these
symptoms can be even more severe.

Learn More About Menopause

You probably have many questions about menopause. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please click here.

Access your symptoms: The Menopause Impact Tool, please click here.

Important Safety Information

Hormone therapy isn't right for every woman. Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) may increase the risk for cancer of the uterus, heart attack, stroke, breast cancer, blood clots, and dementia. Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, strokes or dementia. For a woman with a uterus, estrogen increases her chance of getting endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterine lining). Adding progestin lowers this risk.

Because of these risks, estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) should be used at the lowest dose for the shortest period of time. And because every woman is unique, it's important to have a discussion with your healthcare professional about the benefits, risks and side effects of any therapy you choose.