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“I was struggling.” Naomi Watts tells of her ‘panic’ when she found out she was going through early menopause in her 30s.

Actress Naomi Watts, guest of honor at the Eugin Clinics conference (Barcelona, ​​November 05, 2019). Getty Images:

If the average age of perimenopause is 47.7 years, then 1 to 2% of women live it until the age of 40. The Oscar-winning actress experienced this at the age of 30 and openly trusts the columns of this still taboo topic.Entertainment Weekly.

If menopause is an inevitable stage for all women, when it happens early, it is seen as a shock to the main concerned. Actress Naomi Watts can testify to that. In her thirties, shortly after marrying Liev Schreiber, the young woman saw her pregnancy plans scuppered by an hour-long announcement of menopause, says she, who is now on the poster of the thriller. The Watcher: To our colleagues at NetlfixEntertainment Weekly this Monday, October 3rd.

In the video, Naomi Watts lists all the positive aspects of menopause

Premature shock

“I was struggling. I actually heard the word menopause right around the time I wanted to start a family, so you can imagine the panic. I’ve certainly never heard the term perimenopause,” she says. Indeed, while the average age of menopause or perimenopause is 47.7 years, only 1 to 2% of women experience it by the age of 40. This leads to irregular cycles and very debilitating symptoms (mood swings, hot flashes, night sweats).

Sometimes a family history of early menopause can alert the patient. Except that this important information can sometimes fly under the radar, much to the dismay of those concerned. Naomi Watts confirms. “I noticed in the back of my mind that my mother went through early menopause. He said it happened at age 45, but didn’t give me any details about it, he recalled. So when I got to it, I asked. “Why didn’t you tell me more?” And he said: “Well, those are conversations I didn’t have with my mom because she didn’t have them with her.

When the ax fell, the British actress confirmed that she went through a difficult period, which was partly related to her “fertility crisis”. If the probability of a spontaneous pregnancy remains relatively low, Naomi Watts will finally experience the joy of motherhood with the birth of her two children, Alexander in 2007 and Samuel a year later.

Eliminate the taboo

You have to wait until the age of 40 for the actress to experience menopause and related disorders. “I had night sweats mixed with insomnia and two small children. It was not an easy period,” he admits. The Briton also says he had a “terrible skin problem in one series [sur laquelle elle travaillait]”. “I thought I was allergic to makeup or something. I was constantly changing products and taking things out, she recalls. I had a chat with my makeup artist and we finally figured out that it was the changing hormones [affectait ma peau]”.

It is also necessary to live in the eyes of others, often full of disorder. “It was a very private topic for me. I haven’t told many people about it,” he says. I tried to strike up a conversation with a few people around me and was met with an “Oh, it is,” a nervous laugh or something. I didn’t feel like the door was open at all.”

Now, the 54-year-old star wants to step out of shame and invite all women to talk freely about menopause and the turmoil that comes with it. He is also producing a series of humorous postcards on the subject, aiming to “end the stigma” that surrounds it. This initiative, run in partnership with Em & Friends, will raise funds for the Alliance For Period Supplies. Alongside this event, Naomi Watts is gearing up for the launch of her menopausal wellness brand, Stripes, which is set for World Menopause Day this October 18th. The timing is perfect.

In the video, Naomi Watts, who is a worried mother Good night mom

Source: Le Figaro

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