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” at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the Oscar winner discussed the time a doctor once mistook her perimenopause symptoms for a sexually transmitted infection., that she had sought out medical advice due to pain she was experiencing after sex. A doctor told her she had the worst case of herpes he’d ever seen.
Berry then encouraged the crowd at the Getty Center to “help us change the way culture views women at this stage of our lives.”“And we’re not exactly at the end,” she said, referencing the first lady. “We’re sitting up here, two women who are clearly down the path of life, we are not done. We’re just getting started in our next act.”Berry, 57, founded online health and wellness brand Rē-Spin in 2020.
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