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Where to read, listen, and look next.

A short, vetted shelf — the books, voices, and organizations worth your time, plus the tools on this site and the bibliography behind every claim.

Reviewed May 2026 Books, podcasts & organizations ~5 min read

There is a great deal written about menopause right now — some of it excellent, some of it selling something. This page is a curated starting point, not a complete catalog: a few books and voices we think hold up, the organizations worth knowing, and the tools on this site. Where a book or voice belongs to someone profiled on The Vanguard, you'll find the connection noted.

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Books worth your time

We don't link to booksellers — most of these are at your library or local bookshop. Publication years are noted so you can find the current edition.

Start here — general guides
The Menopause Manifesto
Jen Gunter, MD · 2021
A myth-busting, evidence-first tour of the whole transition — and a working lesson in how to spot hype and misinformation along the way.
The New Rules of Menopause
Stephanie Faubion, MD (medical editor) · Mayo Clinic Press · 2023
A measured Mayo Clinic guide spanning perimenopause through the years after — understanding symptoms, weighing treatments, and being a savvy health-care consumer.
The New Menopause
Mary Claire Haver, MD · 2024
A symptom-by-symptom reference and toolkit, built around the premise that the transition deserves to be taken seriously and managed actively.
The brain
The Menopause Brain
Lisa Mosconi, PhD · 2024  (see also The XX Brain, 2020)
A neuroscientist's accessible account of how the transition reshapes the brain — including the time-limited "brain fog" — and what supports brain health over the long run.
Particular lenses
Grown Woman Talk
Sharon Malone, MD · 2024
Candid, practical guidance on midlife health and self-advocacy, with a clear eye on the women — especially Black women — too often left out of the conversation.
Generation M
Jessica Shepherd, MD · 2024
A lifestyle-oriented, evidence-informed plan for perimenopause and beyond, leaning toward longevity and day-to-day habits.
You Are Not Broken
Kelly Casperson, MD  (and the follow-up The Menopause Moment, 2025)
Frank, science-based, frequently funny writing on sexual health, desire, and hormones in midlife — reframing common concerns as treatable rather than inevitable.
A widely read but contested argument
Estrogen Matters
Avrum Bluming, MD & Carol Tavris, PhD · 2018 (revised & updated 2024)
An influential case that hormone therapy's benefits have been understated and its breast-cancer risk overstated.

Read it critically. Estrogen Matters is widely read and makes a provocative argument, but a substantial part of the menopause field considers it to lean optimistic on safety. We include it because it's part of the conversation — best read alongside the guideline-based sources cited throughout this site, not in place of them.

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Listen & follow

Ongoing voices that stay reasonably close to the evidence. Several belong to clinicians you'll find on The Vanguard.

Podcast · Sexual health

You Are Not Broken — Dr. Kelly Casperson

A long-running, candid podcast on desire, sexual health, and hormones, with frequent expert guests.

kellycaspersonmd.com
Podcast · Symptoms & lifestyle

unPAUSED — Dr. Mary Claire Haver

Conversations on midlife symptoms, treatment options, and day-to-day management.

thepauselife.com
Podcast · Nonprofit

Hello Menopause — Let's Talk Menopause

A series from the nonprofit Let's Talk Menopause, covering the full range of symptoms and how to navigate care.

letstalkmenopause.org
Newsletter · Myth-busting

The Vajenda — Dr. Jen Gunter

Evidence-first writing that regularly fact-checks menopause claims and unproven products.

vajenda.substack.com
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Organizations

Professional and nonprofit bodies whose guidance and directories sit behind much of this site. For finding a clinician specifically, see Find a Provider.

Professional society

The Menopause Society

The leading menopause organization (formerly the North American Menopause Society). Publishes the position statements this site cites and runs the MSCP practitioner certification and directory.

menopause.org
Sexual health

ISSWSH

The International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health — guidance and a provider directory focused on sexual medicine and the genitourinary syndrome of menopause.

isswsh.org
Nonprofit · Education & advocacy

Let's Talk Menopause

A registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on menopause education, awareness, and policy advocacy.

letstalkmenopause.org
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Tools & the bibliography

A couple of things built into this site that may help you prepare:

Interactive

Hormone Reference Tool

Typical hormone ranges by life stage, with US-conventional and SI units and an interactive menstrual-cycle chart. It's for orientation, not for interpreting your own labs — assays and ranges vary.

Open the tool
Before your appointment

Symptom prep & questions

Tracking symptoms for a couple of weeks and walking in with a question list makes for a far more useful visit. There's a ready-made checklist on the Find a Provider page.

See the question list

The full bibliography. Every clinical claim on Phemthrive is cited inline and collected in one place. If you want to check a source or read the original study, the complete references & bibliography is always a click away.

Curated, not comprehensive — and never sponsored.

Nothing here is paid placement. We include books, voices, and organizations because we think they're useful and reasonably faithful to the evidence; inclusion isn't an endorsement of anything they sell, and the list will change as the field does.