
Leire Martínez habla sin filtros de la menopausia: «Este verano he decidido des…
En una entrevista para la 'Cadena SER', la cantante habla de sofocos, cambios de temperatura y rompe el tabú que rodea esta etapa de la vida femenina
Madrid, Spain In a recent segment from Cadena SER's "Ni tan Bien" series, Spanish singer Leire Martínez engaged in a candid discussion about her personal journey through menopause, addressing the prevailing societal taboos surrounding the topic. Martínez, known for her musical career, shared intimate details of her symptoms and challenges, aiming to foster a more open dialogue about this natural phase of women's lives. During the interview, Martínez recounted her initial experiences, stating, "I decided this summer to bleed myself dry. So every 15 days, my own period has come to visit." She emphasized the unpredictable nature of her body's changes, noting, "My own period has said, 'Hop! Here I am. I am your... your menstruation.'" Martínez also touched upon the physical changes she has observed. When asked if she was experiencing hot flashes, she responded, "Well, no. Oh, well, yes now. Yes, they have arrived. So this goes little by little, but they have arrived." She further revealed a surprising health development: "I have to admit that, for now, the symptomatology is quite manageable, but my cholesterol has gone up, which I had never had in my life." The conversation, held with another host, underscored the importance of breaking the silence around menopause. The host acknowledged the significance of the discussion, remarking, "Hot flashes are a topic, eh, because... it's a topic." Martínez agreed, reiterating, "It's a topic." By sharing her experience, Leire Martínez contributes to a growing movement advocating for greater awareness and understanding of menopause, encouraging women to seek information and support without shame.
En una entrevista para la 'Cadena SER', la cantante habla de sofocos, cambios de temperatura y rompe el tabú que rodea esta etapa de la vida femenina