Nighttime Anxiety in Perimenopause: Why It’s So Common (and Why It’s Not Just Anxiety)
You fall asleep — sometimes without much trouble — and then wake in the early morning hours. Your heart is racing. Your body feels alert. Your mind is suddenly busy. Getting back to sleep feels impossible, even though you’re exhausted.
Menopause, Sleep, and Mood: How Exhaustion Changes Everything
Sleep disruption is one of the earliest and most underestimated features of menopause — and it profoundly affects emotional resilience, anxiety, and mood.