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Menopausal Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that affects many women during perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause.
Menopausal Insomnia is often marked by an inability to fall asleep, frequent awakenings during the night, or waking up too early and being unable to return to sleep. These sleep disturbances are largely due to the hormonal changes that occur during menopause, particularly fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone, which disrupt natural sleep cycles and thermoregulation.
Menopausal insomnia can significantly impair quality of life, impacting physical, mental, and emotional well-being, and increasing the risk of comorbidities like anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular issues.
At iNGENū, we are dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of Menopausal Insomnia. Through cutting-edge research and a patient-centered approach, our mission is to deliver innovative solutions that improve the lives of individuals and families impacted.
Between 40% and
60%
of women report sleep disturbances during menopause
Sleep disorders affect approximately 16% to
47%
of women during perimenopause
Over
60%
of postmenopausal women report insomnia symptoms
Our clinical team has over
120
years of combined clinical trial experience