What Menopause Care Should Really Look Like with Dr Caoimhe Hartley #172

What Menopause Care Should Really Look Like with Dr Caoimhe Hartley #172

What does proper midlife care actually look like, and who keeps getting left out of it?


In this episode, Laura sits down with Dr Caoimhe Hartley - founder of Menopause Health in Dalkey, clinical lead of the Complex Menopause Clinic in the Rotunda, and clinical lead for women's medicine at the new BlackRock Health Women's Health Centre.


They talk about the women being told no - those over 60 who feel they have missed the boat on HRT, and those who have come through breast cancer and are still struggling with symptoms. Caoimhe explains where the evidence actually sits on bones, blood vessels and brain, why so much of what gets repeated still comes from the Women's Health Initiative, and how modern HRT differs from the older oral preparations.


The conversation moves through midlife weight gain and changing body shape, the rise in adult ADHD diagnoses, and the link between oestrogen and dopamine. They also dig into osteoporosis screening in Ireland, why there is no national DEXA programme, dietary calcium, and the histamine flare some women notice on HRT.


Throughout, Caoimhe keeps coming back to the same point - care should be personal, joined up and built around the woman in front of you.



🔑 Key Points


Guidelines are broad, not personal

They are starting points, not prescriptions, and individual risk-benefit has to lead the conversation.


Women over 60 are not automatically locked out of HRT

There is no longer evidence that starting later raises heart attack risk, and bone benefit is available at any age.


The WHI still shapes the conversation

A flawed 1990s study using Premarin and older progestins is still behind fears that do not map onto modern HRT.


The brain adapts after menopause

Hot flushes, night sweats and brain fog are not designed to last forever, and most women in their 70s and 80s are not symptomatic.


Breast cancer survivors deserve a real menopause conversation

Vaginal oestrogen is generally safe, complex menopause clinics exist for a reason, and non-hormonal options matter.


Body shape change is real and largely hormonal

Central weight gain is one of the top three things women raise, and no specific HRT fixes it, though better sleep and mood help.


ADHD is being unmasked in midlife

As oestrogen falls, dopamine regulation shifts and previously well-managed traits can come to the surface.


Ireland has no national DEXA screening

Despite international guidance over 65, screening here is opportunistic and goes through your GP.


80% of bone density is genetic

Peak bone density is in your 30s, with the remaining fifth shaped by vitamin D, calcium, weight-bearing exercise and not smoking.



📚 Resources


Menopause Health Clinic, Dalkey

BlackRock Health Women's Health Centre

Women's Health Initiative (WHI)

Danish Osteoporosis Prevention Study (DOPS)

International Osteoporosis Foundation calcium calculator

British Menopause Society

National BreastCheck



⏱️ Timestamps


00:00 — Why joined-up midlife care matters

03:20 — Women over 60 and HRT

05:10 — Bones, brain and the limits of the 60 cut-off

07:50 — Why the WHI still shapes the conversation

13:00 — The brain adapts after menopause

16:00 — Breast cancer and complex menopause care

20:30 — Cardiovascular health and nitric oxide

23:00 — Body shape change and central weight gain

27:00 — Ozempic and oral progesterone

28:30 — ADHD, oestrogen and dopamine

33:00 — Osteoporosis and DEXA screening in Ireland

41:00 — Histamine, HRT and hay fever

43:00 — Later motherhood and perimenopause overlap

54:30 — Advice for younger women

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