Simplifying the journey
to balance.
Simple and effective perimenopause and menopause solutions
Expert care tailored to your unique needs
Effortlessly and discreetly delivered to your doorstep
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Your daily struggles are real.
Your daily struggles are real.
Getting Started with Intimate Rose Menopause Solutions
STEP 1: START WITH YOUR FREE EVALUATION
You’ll answer a few questions about your symptoms to help our medical team understand your needs. Rest assured, your information is securely stored and encrypted on our platform.
STEP 2: RECEIVE YOUR UNIQUE SOLUTION
After your assessment, our medical team will offer personalized recommendations based on your needs. We understand that each journey is unique and are committed to making yours the right fit. Your treatment will arrive at your door within a few days!
STEP 3: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & FIND SUPPORT
You can feel confident that we’ll support you every step of the way. If you have questions, our team, resources, and support groups are here to help. We’ll check-in to ensure everything is on track and make adjustments as needed.
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✨ Unsure if menopause solutions are right for you?
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Refined with the latest research
Our treatment plans for menopause are crafted using the latest research. All our prescribing providers are trained under these standards, ensuring you receive consistent and effective care.
Andrea Martin, DNP, CRNP, WHNP, MSCP
Medical Advisor
Clear solutions.
Confident decisions.
Simple pricing to get you back to life fast. Everything you need to succeed, billed quarterly.
Menopausal Hormone Treatment (MHT/HRT)
$133/month ($399 charged every 3 months)
Estrogen helps reduce hormonal symptoms throughout your body. It comes in different forms, like pills, patches, or creams, giving you an overall boost to help you feel better.
If you have a uterus, a progesterone pill is added to your treatment to lower the risk of uterine cancer.
Our team will help you choose the best method for you, all included in one flat monthly fee!
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Vaginal Estrogen
~$100 month ($299 billed every 3 months)
Vaginal estrogen specifically targets the vaginal area, providing relief from dryness and discomfort caused by low estrogen during menopause. Available as a suppository, working where it's needed without affecting the entire body, offers a mess-free, instant comfort option!
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Non-Hormonal Treatment
~$67/month ($199 billed every 3 months)
Non-hormonal treatments are prescription options for women seeking relief from menopause symptoms without hormones, often due to medical reasons. These medications target specific symptoms like hot flashes or night sweats by regulating body functions without affecting hormone levels.
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Intimate Rose:
Trusted by millions for nearly a decade
We are the leading brand in pelvic health, offering life-changing solutions that help people navigate issues related to postpartum recovery, menopause, and more. Our expertise and partnerships provide deep insights into menopause, prompting us to introduce these menopausal solutions in response to demand from customers and providers. You can feel confident in Intimate Rose delivering the compassionate care that has transformed countless lives.
Dr. Amanda Olson, DPT, PRPC
Answers to your questions
What are the definitions of perimenopause, menopause and postmenopause?
Perimenopause is the transition period before and menopause, continuing to one year after the last menstrual period, typically starting in a woman's 30s or 40s, marked by changes in menstrual cycles and fluctuating hormone levels.
Menopause occurs when a woman has not had a menstrual period for 12 consecutive months, usually happening in her late 40s to early 50s. The average age of menopause in the United States is 51.2.
Postmenopause refers to the stage after menopause, when hormonal changes stabilize. Women may experience new symptoms or changes during this phase, which lasts for the rest of their lives.
Why do these hormonal transitions happen?
These transitions are natural parts of aging. As women age, typically in their 30s and 40s, the ovaries gradually decrease the production of hormones like estrogen and progesterone. This hormonal shift leads to changes in menstrual cycles and various symptoms, ultimately resulting in menopause—the point at which menstrual periods cease for 12 consecutive months. These changes are a normal part of life, and understanding them can help women navigate this phase with greater ease.
What are the benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) offers several benefits for women experiencing menopause. It can significantly reduce common symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, improving overall comfort. Additionally, HRT supports bone health by slowing bone loss, which can decrease the risk of osteoporosis. It can also enhance mood stability and alleviate mood swings, contributing to emotional well-being. Overall, HRT helps women navigate the transition of menopause more comfortably, allowing for a better quality of life.
Why did HRT historically have a bad rap, and why is it considered generally safe now?
Historically, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) faced skepticism due to earlier studies, like the Women’s Health Initiative, which suggested it increased the risks of heart disease, breast cancer, and strokes. However, this study has been reanalyzed by experts multiple times and flaws in the initial reporting along with a more nuanced understanding from recent advances and research have shown that HRT can be safe and beneficial for many women during menopause, particularly when tailored to individual needs and closely monitored by healthcare providers. This shift in understanding has contributed to a more positive perception of HRT among women seeking relief from menopausal symptoms.
What is the difference between MHT (Estradiol pill, patch or cream), vaginal estrogen, and non-hormonal MHT, and who benefits from each?
MHT involves taking hormones through pills, patches, or gels that affect your whole body (systemic). It helps women who have general menopause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and bone loss.
Vaginal Estrogen (localized)) comes as creams, rings, or tablets applied directly to the vaginal area. This option is great for women who mainly experience vaginal symptoms like dryness or discomfort during intercourse, without affecting the whole body.
Non-hormonal solution includes medications like certain antidepressants. It’s suitable for women who can’t take hormones for health reasons but still need relief from symptoms like hot flashes or mood swings.
What is Progesterone and do I need it?
Progesterone is a hormone made by the ovaries after ovulation, which helps balance estrogen and manage the growth of the uterine lining. During perimenopause, too much estrogen and not enough progesterone can lead to longer, heavier periods. In Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), progesterone is prescribed alongside estrogen for women with a uterus to reduce the risk of endometrial cancer. For women without a uterus, such as those with hysterectomies or hormonal IUDs, progesterone is not needed, but they may still receive estrogen as part of their treatment.
If you require Progesterone, this will be included in your treatment plan for no additional cost.
Can I feel secure receiving HRT through Intimate Rose?
At Intimate Rose, we take your safety seriously when considering Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). After you complete our intake form, our certified medical professionals will assess your health to determine if HRT is suitable for you. While HRT effectively treats menopause symptoms, it’s important to identify any potential risks specific to your situation. Your medical history will play a key role in understanding the benefits and risks of HRT, allowing you to make informed decisions about your health.
Does Intimate Rose accept Insurance?
At Intimate Rose, we understand that insurance coverage can vary. Some private or employer-designated insurance plans may cover our services, but it depends on your specific policy and deductible. You also have the option to pay out-of-pocket for prescriptions and submit receipts to your insurance for possible reimbursement. Additionally, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for prescriptions at checkout.
How do I know which treatment is best for me?
To determine which treatments to use, start by completing our online assessment. This will help us create a personalized treatment plan for you. After your submission, your physician will review the plan and recommend the appropriate treatments based on your needs. They will then place your prescription order and ensure it is shipped directly to your door.
How long will it take to see results with menopause solutions?
The time it takes for various menopause solutions to start working can vary for each person. Many women begin to feel relief from symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings within a few days to weeks, while it may take a few months to experience the full benefits. It's important to collaborate with your healthcare provider to track your progress and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment.
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