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10 Early Signs of Perimenopause Most Women Miss

May 15, 2026 1 min read
10 Early Signs of Perimenopause Most Women Miss
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Hot flashes are the symptom everyone associates with “the change” — but for many women, the earliest signals are far subtler, and easy to write off as stress, ageing, or a bad week.

Signs worth tracking

  1. Shorter or longer cycles — a 28-day cycle that drifts to 24 or 35 days.
  2. Heavier or lighter periods than your usual pattern.
  3. New or worsening PMS in the days before your period.
  4. Sleep that breaks apart — waking at 3am for no clear reason.
  5. Mood swings that feel disproportionate to the situation.
  6. Joint aches that appear without an injury.
  7. Dry skin or hair changes that don’t respond to your usual products.
  8. Increased anxiety, even in situations you used to handle easily.
  9. Memory lapses — losing your train of thought mid-sentence.
  10. Lower tolerance for alcohol or heat than before.

Why this list matters

None of these symptoms alone is diagnostic. But two or three appearing together, especially alongside cycle changes, is a strong signal that hormonal shifts are underway — and a reason to bring it up at your next appointment rather than waiting for it to “settle down.”

What to do next

Start a simple symptom log for two to three cycles. Patterns that feel invisible day-to-day often become obvious once written down, and that record is one of the most useful things you can bring to a GP visit.

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