Sleep disruption in perimenopause often stems from night sweats, hormone swings, or racing thoughts, and each cause requires a different approach; analyzing your sleep patterns alongside hot flashes, stress, and cycle timing reveals the source so you can actually address it. This precision matters because generic sleep hygiene advice won't fix hormone-driven insomnia.
Sleep disruption during perimenopause is driven by multiple overlapping factors including night sweats, fluctuating estrogen and progesterone, cortisol dysregulation, and emerging mood disorders, making it difficult to identify which physiological mechanism is primarily responsible on any given night. Without systematic tracking, women and their providers are left guessing at causes and cycling through ineffective interventions.
AI tools can help women categorize nightly sleep data alongside hot flash frequency, stress levels, alcohol intake, and cycle phase information, then surface patterns that point toward hormonal versus behavioral versus psychological drivers, enabling far more targeted treatment decisions.
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