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ADHD Weekly — Changing Estrogen Levels Affect Women’s ADHD Symptoms—Part 3

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As a woman with ADHD, how are your symptoms affected by the normal life changes common to female adults–pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause? We take a look at the impact of these changes, and provide tips on how you can deal with them.

You can read Changing Estrogen Levels Affect Women’s ADHD Symptoms at chadd.org/Understanding-ADH.... Let us know what you think!

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I would like to see you're article on,

ADHD Weekly — Changing Estrogen Levels Affect Women’s ADHD Symptoms—Part 1 to 3.

Can't see it online so please forward link if still available.

Thank you W00denBird5

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