Halle Berry’s perimenopause was misdiagnosed as ‘worst case of herpes’ her doc ever saw

Halle Berry’s perimenopause was misdiagnosed as ‘worst case of herpes’ her doc ever saw
HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 12: Halle Berry attends the 95th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)

Halle Berry’s perimenopause was misdiagnosed as ‘worst case of herpes’ her doc ever saw

Health & Wellness

Nardine Saad March 27, 2024

Halle Berry said a herpes misdiagnosis

when

about three years ago prompted her to use her platform to help other women transitioning through menopause.

The Oscar-winning star

, 57,

divulged the graphic experience that led to her misdiagnosis after having “great sex” with her boyfriend, Grammy-winning musician Van Hunt. The “Monster’s Ball” and “Catwoman” star described extreme pain after intercourse, detailing her sex life with “no shame” on Monday at the Getty Center during A Day of Unreasonable Conversation, the fourth annual summit hosted by social impact agency Propper Daley.

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“I have this great sex. I wake up in the morning, I go to the bathroom, and guess what? I feel like I have razor blades in my vagina,” Berry recalled in conversation with a jokingly mortified First Lady Jill Biden (via People and Yahoo Entertainment). “I run to my gynecologist and I say, Oh my God, what’s happening? It was terrible … He said, ‘You messed up again … you have the worst case of herpes I have ever seen.”

Her doctor, she said, ran more tests and was convinced she had the sexually transmitted disease. So

the film star said

she confronted her partner about it and they both got tested

but they both tested and both were

negative for herpes. She realized later that

she

the pain she was experiencing was a result of vaginal dryness, a symptom of perimenopause, which is the stage when a womans period becomes more irregular prior to menopause.

According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the amount of estrogen produced by the ovaries begins to fluctuate in a woman’s 30s and 40s. A common sign of perimenopause is a change in the menstrual cycle, which can become longer than usual, shorter or be skipped altogether.

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The mother of two said that her doctor did not prepare her for the transition

al period

, which begins the end of a woman’s reproductive years: “That’s when I knew, Oh my gosh, I’ve got to use my platform. I have to use all of who I am, and I have to start making a change and a difference for other women.

Berry has since worked to change the way culture views women at this stage of their lives and founded Respin, a digital community focused on perimenopause and menopausal health that speaks to women like her

who people who

are “smack dab in the middle of menopause or on the cusp of it,” as well as those “who want to be ready for what is coming down the line,” according to the organization’s website.

Berry told Biden on Monday that her ego

told convinced

her that she “was going to skip menopause,” arguing that she was “in great shape” and considered herself healthy.

“I managed to get myself off of insulin and manage my diabetes since I’m 20 years old. So that makes one think, oh, I can handle menopause. I’m going to skip that whole [perimenopause] thing. I was so uneducated about it at that time,” she said.

Biden noted that it’s important “we hit it from the side of preventative” medicine. The

f

irst

l

ady’s appearance at the summit came a week after President

Joe

Biden signed an executive order

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Berry, whose personal story reflected

a broader issue of

undertreatment of Black women’s pain,

reflected on addressed

her appearance at the event in a Tuesday post on Instagram.

“Today I had the pleasure of being a part of ‘a day of unreasonable conversation.’ Its where producers, writers, show runners and studio heads hear folks talk about whats important to them and relevant so that the powers that be can create film and TV that matter and that will resonate with audiences!” she wrote.

“Of course, as @respin founder, I was talking about Menopause and was joined by @flotus who is doing groundbreaking work for womens health issues. So grateful to continue the conversation on a topic that is near and dear to my heart and one that affects half the entire population!

,

” Berry added.

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