Finally, a wearable designed for women approaching menopause
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Finally, a wearable designed for women approaching menopause
""One minute you are happy and content, then suddenly you are anxious and irritable followed by intense heat and sweating," Hewson says. At their worst, her hot flashes were happening hourly."
""It was a journey over 10 years to find the best doctor and formula that works for me," she says. "I felt like an experiment.""
""When I heard about Peri, it was a light bulb moment," Hewson says. "Of course busy women need a solution that fits into their lives.""
Hewson experienced debilitating symptoms of perimenopause, including brain fog, hot flashes, and mood swings, impacting her various responsibilities. After consulting multiple gynecologists for hormone replacement therapy, she struggled to find effective treatment. This experience inspired her to support the development of Peri, a wearable device that monitors hot flashes, night sweats, and other symptoms. Peri also tracks lifestyle factors through a companion app, providing insights to assist women as they approach menopause.
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