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NJ SJR87

NJ SJR87
Designates October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day" in New Jersey.


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Introduced
02/12/2024
In Committee
02/12/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution designates October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day" in New Jersey. Perimenopause is the time during which a woman's body makes the natural transition to menopause and often begins about eight to 10 years before menopause. Perimenopause is a natural process caused by the gradual decline of ovary function and estrogen production, during which ovulation may become erratic, the menstrual cycle lengthens, and flow may become irregular before a woman's final period. Common symptoms can last for a few months to many years and may include: irregular periods or skipping periods; periods that are heavier or lighter than usual; hot flashes; vaginal dryness and discomfort during sex; urinary urgency; sleep problems; changes in mood; and depression. Perimenopause is a lesser known stage of the menopause process and individuals may not realize that the symptoms the person is experiencing are associated with perimenopause and may instead attribute the symptoms to ageing, stress, anxiety, and depression, which may result in the delay of appropriate treatment from health care professionals. October 11 is recognized as "World Perimenopause Day" with the purpose of educating people about mental health and the early signs of perimenopause and supporting women going through perimenopause who may feel lost. It is altogether fitting and proper for the State of New Jersey to designate October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day" in order to support women going through perimenopause, to raise awareness of the realities of perimenopause and the available disease management options, and to combat stigma and misinformation concerning perimenopause.

AI Summary

This joint resolution designates October 11 of each year as "Perimenopause Day" in New Jersey to raise awareness about perimenopause, a natural biological transition that occurs approximately eight to ten years before menopause. The resolution aims to educate the public about this often misunderstood stage of women's health, highlighting that perimenopause involves hormonal changes causing symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, mood changes, and sleep disruptions. By recognizing October 11 as a dedicated day, the resolution seeks to support women experiencing these changes, combat misinformation and stigma, and encourage understanding of perimenopause as a normal biological process. The resolution also empowers the Governor to issue an annual proclamation recognizing the day and invites public officials and residents to participate in awareness activities and programs that help women better understand and manage their perimenopausal experiences.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 02/12/2024)

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