Nancy’s Maven story: Finding empowerment and confidence on the menopause journey

Feb 6, 2022

When Nancy began experiencing menopause symptoms last year, she found herself overwhelmed and uncertain about what to expect. "It feels like a blur," she recalls. "I'll be honest, there were just so many questions, so many changes… things you would never even think were going to change.” 

This sense of confusion and lack of guidance is all too common on the menopause journey. Shockingly, only 20 percent of OB-GYN residency programs offer formal menopause training, and 80 percent of OB-GYN residents report feeling "barely comfortable" discussing or treating menopause. 

Navigating the emotional rollercoaster of menopause

Nancy, an employee at a leading financial services company, was in desperate need of support as she navigated the challenges brought on by menopause. “The emotions... Holy moly, they were so bad. I was on this emotional rollercoaster between being happy, as I usually am, to sad, then mad.”

That’s when she found out she had access to Maven through her employer—a discovery that ended up being a turning point on her menopause journey. Maven’s holistic approach to menopause provided Nancy with the compassionate support she needed. “My Maven Mental Health Provider made me look at things in a different perspective, which really helped me. I couldn't believe just looking at it differently, it made everything better.”


Maven’s impact on mental health is reflected in the numbers: 50 percent of Menopause members seek support for managing anxiety and/or depression, with 45 percent reporting reduced depressive moods and 55 percent experiencing reduced anxiety after meeting with a Maven OB-GYN.

Managing symptoms in the workplace

Menopause symptoms don’t just affect emotional well-being—they also disrupt work productivity and focus. Nancy experienced this firsthand. “It really takes a toll on you. At work, I just felt like I couldn't get stuff done. I felt like I wasn't focused. It was just amazing how it disrupts your entire life, no matter what you're doing.”

The constant cycle of hot flashes and sleep disturbances further complicated her daily routine. “You’re tired, you have no energy, because the hot flashes are waking you up in the middle of the night—you might get a little bit of sleep, and then you're hot, and then you go back to sleep again, and then you're hot again, and then you're freezing. It's a nightmare.”

Global productivity losses due to menopause exceed $150 billion annually, and approximately 20 percent of menopausal employees in the U.S. have considered leaving their jobs due to severe symptoms. Maven’s support significantly alleviates these challenges: among members who consulted with an OB-GYN, 36 percent reported reduced hot flashes, and 39 percent noted a decrease in physical and mental exhaustion.