Hormonal Health and Workplace Performance: A Guide for HR Professionals

Hormonal health is one of the most significant yet overlooked workplace wellbeing challenges today. From menopause support to reproductive health benefits, employees across all life stages are experiencing hormonal changes that can impact their work performance, productivity, and overall job satisfaction.

As an HR professional or wellbeing lead, you play a vital role in creating supportive environments that help employees thrive throughout their careers, regardless of what their hormones are doing.

The Growing Need for Menopause and Reproductive Health Support

The numbers tell a compelling story. Recent research reveals that one third of people say menopause symptoms negatively affect their work, 72% hide their symptoms, and 84% need more support¹. That's a lot of employees struggling in silence.

With women aged 45-55 representing one of the fastest-growing segments of the workforce, many are navigating perimenopause or menopause during their peak career years. Forward thinking businesses are leading the way, offering comprehensive menopause benefits including hormone therapy access, specialist consultations, and even menopause-specific paid leave².

How Hormone Imbalances Affect Workplace Performance

Hormonal changes don't just cause physical discomfort – they can significantly impact how well employees perform at work. High cortisol levels from stress can lead to burnout and reduced productivity³, while changes in hormone levels can alter mood-regulating neurotransmitters, leading to increased sadness, anxiety, and irritability⁴.

Here's what you might notice in your workplace: cognitive challenges like memory and concentration issues, physical symptoms including hot flashes and fatigue, emotional changes such as mood swings, and overall productivity impacts through reduced work output and increased absences.

Practical Steps You Can Take Today

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Train Your Managers 

Just as you'd train supervisors to spot signs of stress or burnout, help them understand hormonal health challenges. Employers should establish clear pathways including online training and educational webinars for managers and team leaders⁶.

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Make It Okay to Talk About 

Research shows that many people feel there's a stigma around discussing menopause at work, with employees often hiding their symptoms⁷. You can help by creating employee resource groups, hosting lunch-and-learn sessions with healthcare professionals, and using anonymous surveys to understand what support employees actually want.

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Consider Simple Workplace Adjustments 

Small changes can make a big difference: flexible dress codes for temperature sensitivity, access to fans and adjustable lighting, ergonomic assessments for changing physical needs, and flexible break schedules for medical appointments.

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Review Your Healthcare Benefits 

Take a fresh look at what you're currently offering. Does it cover hormone replacement therapy, specialist consultations, mental health support from professionals who understand the hormone-mood connection, and complementary therapies?

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Create Clear, Supportive Policies 

It's worth noting that if menopause symptoms significantly impact daily activities, this may constitute a disability under equality legislation⁵. Develop written policies outlining reasonable adjustments, privacy protections, clear support processes, and your commitment to preventing discrimination.

Supporting Employees Who Are Struggling

If you notice an employee dealing with hormonal health challenges, here are practical ways to help: be flexible with working arrangements, provide access to specialized healthcare professionals, make environmental adjustments like temperature control, and encourage open communication in safe spaces.

Measuring the Impact

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Getting Started

The Menopause Society has launched its Making Menopause Work™ initiative to guide employers⁹. Organisations that get ahead of this trend will have significant advantages in attracting and retaining talent.

Begin by honestly assessing what support you currently offer. Survey your employees anonymously to understand their needs – you might be surprised by what you discover. Often, simple and cost-effective changes can have a profound impact on employee satisfaction and performance.

Remember, creating a workplace that supports hormonal health benefits everyone. When employees feel supported through all aspects of their health journey, they bring their best selves to work, contributing to a more productive, engaged, and resilient workplace culture. 

How Doctor Care Anywhere Can Help

Supporting your employees through hormonal health challenges is easier when you have the right healthcare partners. Doctor Care Anywhere's clinicians are here to guide employees through every stage of perimenopause and menopause with:

  • Personalised advice tailored to your symptoms and lifestyle
  • Prescriptions for HRT and other treatments, if appropriate
  • Referrals to specialists when additional support is needed
  • Practical tips on managing symptoms with lifestyle changes

By partnering with Doctor Care Anywhere, you can ensure your employees have access to expert hormonal health support, helping them stay healthy, engaged, and performing at their best throughout their careers..

Contact us today to learn more about our corporate healthcare solutions.