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While appearing on “The Drew Barrymore Show” on Tuesday, Halle Berry and host Drew Barrymore revealed that they both are navigating the journey of perimenopause — with Berry sharing that her diagnosis was anything but typical.

Sitting on Barrymore’s infamous couch, Berry said that her prognosis for perimenopause, which is when a woman’s body makes the natural transition to menopause, came four years ago when she was 54. The “B.A.P.S.” star explained that her doctor was confident in his diagnosis — but it took her by surprise.

“He’s doing the exam, and he’s looking up there — and he says, ‘Yup, I think I know what this is,’” Berry said, adding that the doctor later told her that she had a “really bad case of herpes.”

Halle Berry at the "Never Let Go" world premiere held at Regal Times Square on Sept. 16, 2024, in New York City. The actor recently discussed being misdiagnosed with herpes four years ago.
Halle Berry at the "Never Let Go" world premiere held at Regal Times Square on Sept. 16, 2024, in New York City. The actor recently discussed being misdiagnosed with herpes four years ago.
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Her now-boyfriend, Van Hunt, drove her to her appointment because, as she recalled, her private area was “so swollen” that she “couldn’t put her legs together to drive.”

Berry then said that, for the next “72 hours,” the couple initiated the “blame game” to find out who was the cause of the supposed sexually transmitted disease.

“A couple hours after that, my doctor called me and said, ‘You do not have herpes,’” she said.

Relieved by the news, Berry was still left wondering why she was experiencing such discomfort in her nether regions. Frustratingly, her doctor seemed clueless about her condition, so Berry did her “own research” to assess what was happening to her body.

Halle Berry arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix's "The Union" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Aug. 12, 2024, in Los Angeles. The actor recently opened up about her journey navigating perimenopause with Drew Barrymore.
Halle Berry arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix's "The Union" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Aug. 12, 2024, in Los Angeles. The actor recently opened up about her journey navigating perimenopause with Drew Barrymore.
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Her research led to a discovery: “dry vagina syndrome,” a symptom women can have when they experience perimenopause. The actor shared with Barrymore that she “had all the symptoms.”

“I realized, I’m 54 years old,” she said. “I learned that perimenopause can start in your late 30s, even in [your] early 40s.”

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Berry went on to explain that “no one had a serious conversation” with her about the condition, and Barrymore chimed in, saying that “there’s no real age, rhyme or reason” for perimenopause before both agreed that “everybody goes through it differently.”

The “Catwoman” actor has previously talked about her herpes misdiagnosis, saying in a Forbes article published last year, “The doctor should have never made that diagnosis.”