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The Menopause Manifesto

Own Your Health with Facts and Feminism

Jen Gunter
4.07 (8271 Reviews)

Overview of The Menopause Manifesto

Dr. Jen Gunter's #1 bestseller shatters menopause myths with feminist fire and medical precision. What if society's "disease" narrative is actually patriarchal gaslighting? Endorsed by the North American Menopause Society, this revolutionary guide empowers women to reclaim their health journey.

Key Themes in The Menopause Manifesto

  • hormonal transition science
  • reproductive health feminism
  • menopause medical misinformation
  • grandmother hypothesis evolution
  • midlife biological changes

Quotes from The Menopause Manifesto

  • Our patriarchal culture treats menopause not as a phase of life but as a 'predeath'.

  • Postmenopausal women literally drove human evolution.

  • This reductive view essentially reduces women to their reproductive organs.

  • The knowledge gap surrounding menopause is staggering.

Characters in The Menopause Manifesto

  • Jen GunterAuthor and gynecologist
  • Charles De GardanneFrench physician who coined the term menopause

About the Author

About the Author of The Menopause Manifesto

Dr. Jen Gunter, obstetrician-gynecologist and bestselling author of The Menopause Manifesto, is a leading voice in women’s health education and evidence-based medicine. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, she combines her clinical expertise as a board-certified OB/GYN and pain medicine specialist with her role as a New York Times columnist to demystify reproductive health topics.

Her book, The Menopause Manifesto, is a comprehensive guide to menopause science and societal stigma. It draws from her decades of patient care and her mission to combat medical misinformation, reflected in her influential blog The Vajenda and viral takedowns of pseudoscientific trends.

Gunter’s authoritative works like The Vagina Bible (a New York Times bestseller) and Blood: The Science, Medicine, and Mythology of Menstruation establish her as a trusted resource for factual health narratives. Her writing has been featured in The Guardian, Self, and TED podcasts, while her advocacy has reshaped public conversations about women’s biology.

The Menopause Manifesto has been translated into 12 languages and praised for its blend of rigorous research and accessible storytelling, solidifying Gunter’s reputation as "the internet’s OB/GYN" to over 500K social media followers.

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FAQs About This Book

The Menopause Manifesto is a scientifically grounded guide that reframes menopause as a natural life transition, not a medical disorder. Dr. Jen Gunter combines OB/GYN expertise with feminist critique to debunk myths, address societal stigma, and provide actionable health advice. Topics include perimenopause, hot flashes, bone health, and the evolutionary significance of menopause, all while advocating for better healthcare and societal support for women.

This book is essential for women approaching menopause, healthcare providers, and feminists seeking evidence-based insights into reproductive health. It’s also valuable for anyone interested in challenging ageist stereotypes or understanding how patriarchal systems impact women’s medical care. Readers will gain tools to advocate for their health and navigate menopause with confidence.

Yes. Dr. Gunter’s blend of rigorous science, historical context, and sharp feminist analysis makes this a standout resource. It empowers readers to separate fact from fearmongering, offering practical strategies for symptom management while critiquing systemic gaps in women’s healthcare. Reviews highlight its “life-changing” insights and accessible, no-nonsense tone.

The book confronts societal silence by framing menopause as a biologically advantageous phase, not a decline. Gunter critiques medical gaslighting and ageist stereotypes, urging open dialogue to normalize the experience. Key strategies include debunking myths about hormones, challenging sexist portrayals in media, and emphasizing menopause’s role in human evolutionary success via the “grandmother hypothesis”.

  • Hot flashes: Non-hormonal cooling techniques and evidence-based hormone therapy options.
  • Bone health: Weight-bearing exercises and calcium/Vitamin D intake to combat osteoporosis.
  • Heart health: Regular screenings and lifestyle adjustments to reduce cardiovascular risks.
    Gunter prioritizes personalized care, urging readers to consult providers about treatments like HRT while avoiding unproven “wellness” trends.

Gunter frames menopause as a feminist issue, arguing that medical neglect and cultural shame stem from systemic misogyny. She highlights disparities in research funding, gendered ageism, and the silencing of women’s health experiences. The book calls for reclaiming bodily autonomy and demanding equitable healthcare—a “reproductive reckoning” to dismantle patriarchal narratives.

  • Myth: Menopause causes irreversible decline. Fact: Evolutionary biology shows menopause enhanced human survival by allowing grandmothers to support families.
  • Myth: Hormone therapy is dangerous. Fact: HRT risks are often exaggerated; benefits outweigh risks for many.
  • Myth: Menopause is purely physical. Fact: Mental health shifts are common but manageable with proper care.

While Gunter cautions against “miracle” diets, she emphasizes balanced nutrition to support metabolic changes. Key tips include increasing protein to maintain muscle mass, limiting alcohol to reduce hot flashes, and incorporating phytoestrogen-rich foods like soy—though she notes evidence remains mixed. The focus is on sustainable habits, not restrictive eating.

  • Educate yourself: Use the book’s scientific frameworks to identify misinformation.
  • Demand accountability: Ask providers about peer-reviewed treatments and dismiss outdated advice.
  • Build community: Share experiences to combat isolation and pressure institutions to prioritize menopause research.

  • On stigma: “Menopause was just one more way our biology is weaponized against us—the ultimate gaslighting”.
  • On empowerment: “Menopause is a time to demand an equal seat at the table, armed with knowledge”.
  • On aging: “Post-reproductive females are the reason our species thrives”.

Unlike wellness-focused guides, Gunter’s work prioritizes rigorous science over anecdotes, addressing gaps in research while condemning profit-driven misinformation. It uniquely ties menopause to broader feminist issues, offering both medical and societal advocacy tools—a blend praised as “revolutionary” by readers.

With menopause still under-researched and stigmatized, Gunter’s call for systemic change remains urgent. The book equips readers to navigate emerging treatments, counter AI-driven health misinformation, and advocate in workplaces increasingly addressing menopausal health policies. Its focus on equity aligns with global shifts toward inclusive healthcare.

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