Last Updated: [07/02/2026]
Perimenopause Analyzer is designed using evidence-informed educational frameworks, not clinical decision-making systems.
This page explains how medical sources are used and reviewed.
How Medical Sources Are Used
Perimenopause Analyzer does not pull real-time data from medical databases, nor does it access personal medical records.
Instead, trusted medical sources are used to:
- Identify commonly reported perimenopause symptoms
- Understand general symptom groupings
- Inform educational descriptions and patterns
These sources help shape the structure and framing of the tool — not diagnoses or treatment guidance.
Primary Educational References
The following organizations inform the educational framework of this tool:
- Mayo Clinic
Public health education on perimenopause and menopause symptoms - National Health Service (NHS – UK)
Symptom descriptions and general menopause guidance - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Hormonal transition research and symptom awareness - North American Menopause Society (NAMS)
Educational resources on menopause stages and symptom management
These sources are widely recognized for evidence-based, patient-friendly health education.
Medical Review Process
Perimenopause Analyzer follows these principles:
- No automated diagnosis
- No hormone-level interpretation
- No medical claims
- No treatment recommendations
Symptom groupings and explanations are reviewed against publicly available medical education content to ensure:
- Neutral language
- Non-alarmist tone
- Accuracy at an educational level
No Clinical Validation Claim
This tool:
- Is not clinically validated
- Is not FDA-approved
- Is not a medical device
It is an educational support tool only, designed to improve awareness and communication — not replace medical care.
Why This Approach Is Safe
This methodology aligns with:
- Google YMYL safety expectations
- EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness)
- Responsible women’s health communication standards
By avoiding diagnosis and medical claims, the tool prioritizes user safety and trust.
Encouragement to Seek Professional Care
Users are always encouraged to:
- Discuss symptoms with a healthcare provider
- Use the tool as a conversation aid, not a conclusion
- Seek medical advice for persistent or severe symptoms
Final Note
Perimenopause Analyzer exists to empower women with clarity, awareness, and confidence, while respecting the boundaries of medical responsibility.