We present, we never prescribe.
Narrated brings together what women reported, what research context exists, and what common appointment questions look like. The reader takes that context into a conversation with a clinician.
About Narrated
Real experiences, structured so you can find yourself in them.
Narrated reads like a magazine, but it is built from the details women write down: symptoms, questions, appointment notes, approaches they have logged, and the language they wish they had earlier.
It is for women in the messy middle of perimenopause and menopause: comparing notes, preparing for a conversation with a doctor, or trying to name what has changed.
Narrated brings together what women reported, what research context exists, and what common appointment questions look like. The reader takes that context into a conversation with a clinician.
Experiences vary. We do not rank approaches, endorse them, or frame one path as the answer. We make the context easier to read.
Community members are pseudonymous by default. That gives women room to write plainly about symptoms, appointments, uncertainty, and change over time.
When a verified practitioner contributes, their name and credentials are visible. Accountability matters when expertise enters the room.
Narrated is not clinical advice, a telehealth service, or a marketplace. It does not facilitate purchase of any substance. It is a reading and preparation surface built from self-reported experience and clearly labelled context.
A small detail from your week may give another reader better language for hers.
Share your experienceNarrated.health contains self-reported experiences from real women. This is not medical advice. Always discuss hormonal health decisions — including HRT — with a qualified healthcare provider.