Ottawa Morning7:32A surge in content creators talking about menopause.
Tiktok wasn’t the first place Lyla Miller thought to go to for information on menopause.
But because she’s a 48-year old woman, when she signed up for an account to check out what her 13-year-old son was doing online, that’s exactly what she found.
“I guess just based on the videos that I watched, the algorithm started realizing that I was a middle aged woman and it started showing me videos of … perimenopause and menopause influencers,” she said.
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And she was quickly drawn in by the platform.
“It’s engaging. It’s kind of got a sense