by Mitti Hicks
January 7, 2026
Analysis reveals that Black girls are likely to enter menopause about 8.5 months sooner than white girls and have worse signs.
Black girls expertise menopause in a different way from white girls. Analysis reveals that Black girls are likely to enter menopause about 8.5 months sooner than white girls and have worse signs, similar to scorching flashes, melancholy, and sleep disturbances. Black girls are additionally much less more likely to obtain hormone remedy and different medical and psychological well being companies.
The Black Ladies’s Well being Crucial (BWHI) is saying, sufficient is sufficient.
BWHI, the nation’s solely nationwide nonprofit solely specializing in the essential well being wants of Black girls and ladies, is bringing perimenopause and menopause to the forefront of the dialog in our communities by way of its newest initiative, “Energy within the Pause.”
“Too usually, this transitional stage in life is one thing that has been shrouded in secrecy or shared. It’s simply one thing we don’t discuss,” Pleasure D. Calloway, BWHI president and CEO, tells BLACK ENTERPRISE. “We need to take this chance to redefine what menopause and perimenopause are, redefine this midlife interval, and never simply survive.”
Energy within the Pause has fostered group nationwide. BWHI’s initiative brings girls collectively nationwide for group occasions the place well being consultants in medication, diet, sexual well being, and psychological well being share analysis and knowledge for Black girls navigating perimenopause and menopause.
BWHI Releases Groundbreaking Research

In 2025, BWHI carried out the largest-ever cross-sectional on-line survey of U.S.-based Black girls aged 30 and older to know their experiences, wants, and data associated to menopause. Greater than 1,500 Black girls responded, representing an informed, insured, and professionally lively group with robust incomes energy and entry to care.
Just a few standout findings from the research embody:
43% of Black girls report being discriminated in opposition to or mistreated when in search of healthcare
Black girls expertise menopause signs for a mean of 9 years —far longer than most anticipate
Even amongst extremely educated, insured girls, greater than half say they don’t know which suggestions to observe.
“If this group of Black girls mentioned they didn’t have sufficient data, don’t know which suggestions to observe, what about our sisters who aren’t as properly educated, formally educated, who aren’t in a position to be on this increased socioeconomic class?” Calloway says.
“What about these girls who don’t have the time to deal with their well being as a result of they’re too busy making an attempt to care for youngsters, or working a number of jobs, or making an attempt to make ends meet? That’s what struck me.”
The place BWHI Plans To Go From Right here

Calloway says BWHI will proceed to teach Black girls on menopause and perimenopause. Her workforce will carry “Energy within the Pause” occasions to no less than six cities in 2026, together with digital occasions.
BWHI additionally plans to open extra conversations about menopause as a office and financial challenge and assist corporations perceive that menopause can impression productiveness and retention. The objective is to teach workplaces so that ladies’s wants are higher met.
Change can solely occur when everyone seems to be concerned, so BWHI can be working with state legislators in creating insurance policies that assist Black girls.
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