BringThisIn

CARE Brief — Perimenopause

Care Advocacy Research & Evidence Brief. Compiled from published research. Last updated May 2026.

Pair-Reviewed · Concord Method

Tell us about your situation

Answer what you can. It's okay to say “I'm not sure” — we'll include questions you can ask your doctor to find out.

Where you are in the transition and your basic demographics.

What you're experiencing right now.

Which symptoms are you experiencing? (select all that apply)
Are you experiencing any of these genitourinary symptoms? (select all that apply)

Conditions and family history that change what's recommended.

What you're already taking or have tried.

Are you taking any other medications? (select all that apply)

What you most want to address at your appointment.

What have you already tried for your symptoms? (select all that apply)

The Concord Method

Multiple independent AI agents work in coordinated teams. A research pair analyzes published medical literature and compares interpretations. A writing team translates findings into patient-accessible language. An editorial review verifies citation accuracy. A verification swarm traces every claim back to its PubMed source.

Cooperative AI agents working in pairs, using a notation system that forces uncertainty to be visible — they can’t hide what they don’t know from each other.