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Could your "menopause insomnia" actually be sleep apnea?

Estrogen protects against upper airway collapse. After menopause, sleep apnea prevalence in women catches up to men. Symptoms differ — fatigue vs snoring.

1 min readReviewed May 2026

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Estrogen protects against upper airway collapse. After menopause, sleep apnea prevalence in women catches up to men. Symptoms differ — fatigue vs snoring.

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