“”

Women's Health, Your Way

April 10, 2026

Ask & Search With Clara

Welcome to a new standard for women’s health answers.

BODYTALK / SNL Just Brought Humor to Perimenopause

SNL Just Brought Humor to Perimenopause

SNL Just Brought Humor to Perimenopause

Ah, perimenopause and menopause — those things we rarely ever even talked about, yet are finally having their rightful moment of public attention. And you know what? We have to laugh through the mood swings and hot flashes.

Saturday Night Live just brought some much-needed humor with a skit about a mom going through "a phase" — a phase that could last years. Delightful!

In the skit, which you can watch here, two teenage children and their dad can be seen sitting around the dinner table, wondering where their mom is. They're discussing her as if she's a teenager, wondering why she's out again and talking about all the phases she's been through.

When the mom returns, she very much gives ~angsty teenager vibes~ (while wearing a very emo getup). The kids acknowledge this is a weird time for their mom before giving her a book titled When a Period Becomes a Comma: A Guide to Perimenopause. The mom also has a (hilariously relatable) meltdown. "Try living one day in my twisted reality! Raising two kids and taking care of my aging parents! Life is a nightmare. Vision blurry, nerve pinched, pelvic floor on the ground," she yells.

Yup, felt.

If you're a millennial who is approaching mid-life, chances are you're navigating some of this: Caring for aging parents while raising kids (ah, the sandwich generation!), while also dealing with your own body's changes. It's a lot. And we have to hand it to SNL for giving the women who are currently living through this "phase" some representation (albeit in a funny, dramatized way of course!)

Ask Clara: Why am I so moody during perimenopause?

 

More from BODYTALK

I recently came across a TikTok that went viral. In it, a woman shares that she automatically unfollows any woman once she announces a pregnancy or engagement. The post has... Read more
I recently read an article in The Atlantic that kind of altered my brain chemistry — and by “altered my brain chemistry”, I really just mean it pointed out something... Read more
During a late-night scroll, I came across a post from actress Sasha Pieterse that stopped me in my tracks.  The Pretty Little Liars star spoke about appearing in Meghan Trainor’s... Read more
I can't stand tradwife content. To me, it isn't just dangerous to suggest that the ultimate (and only) path to happiness as a woman is to reject feminism, submit to... Read more
This may sound dramatic, but when Amanda Batula and West Wilson confirmed their romance via a joint statement, I audibly gasped. For the uninitiated, a breakdown: Batula recently announced her... Read more
When I was trying to get pregnant, every single pregnancy announcement felt a bit like salt being poured on my wounds. I’m not proud of it, but it’s how I... Read more
Robyn — yes, the same Robyn who gave the world the absolute gift of the banger “Dancing on my Own”, among so many other great pop standards — had a child... Read more
Listen, I love a crispy Diet Coke. When I hit that 3pm slump (side note: WTF is the deal with the  3 pm slump and why does it just knock... Read more
Even in spaces that are meant to be safe and protective, female bodies are vulnerable — and a recent viral video is proof of this. A male nurse has made... Read more
Seven years ago, I walked away from a job that required me to be in the office four days a week when my twins were born. Everyone thought I was... Read more