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Published 13:01 15 Feb 2016 GMT
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1 in 10 women find out they are menopausal from their healthcare professional. [/caption]
Speaking at the launch of the Vichy Neovadiol ‘No Pause at Menopause’ study, Aisling Grimely, founder of My Second Spring which is an online community in Ireland for menopausal women, said:
“Despite the huge social progress we’ve seen in Ireland even this year, Menopause remains a taboo topic and the more information that women can access, the better.
"Menopause started for me at 48 and I found myself utterly unprepared and a little surprised that I had reached that stage of my life.
"An internet search left me disappointed with how little information was available to women in Ireland – and so ‘My Second Spring’ was born and now has 7,000 visitors each month.
"The Vichy Neovadiol ‘No Pause at Menopause’ study has succeeded in shining a spotlight on an important life stage for the thousands of women going through the menopause in Ireland today and I am delighted to support the campaign.”
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