Educate, not diagnose AI prompt product image showing speech bubbles and shield icon for menopause coaches staying within scope while explaining menopause symptoms

45 minutes to 6 minutes

Safety frameworks built in

Works for ANY symptom

Use forever

Category

Client operations

Educate, not diagnose AI prompt product image showing speech bubbles and shield icon for menopause coaches staying within scope while explaining menopause symptoms

45 minutes to 6 minutes

Works for ANY symptom

Safety frameworks built in

Use forever

Comprehensive symptom explanation prompt

Single

Answer "What's happening to my body?" in 6 minutes instead of 45.

$10.00

value

The problem

Client asks: "Why am I waking up drenched at 3am?"

You want to explain clearly. Validate without diagnosing. Stay in your coaching lane.

But writing each symptom explanation from scratch takes 45 minutes. Balancing accuracy with accessible language. Checking you're not crossing boundaries. Validating without dismissing.

Every symptom. Every client. From scratch.

This prompt writes it in 6 minutes.

What you get

1 complete AI prompt for any menopause symptom with built-in safety frameworks.

Outputs: 300-400 word explanation covering what's happening, why it happens, how common it is, and coach-safe next steps.

Includes: Four-variable system, adaptation tips, safety checklist, medical referral language.

Questions about this prompt

Quick answers to help you decide if this is right for you.

Do I need client permission to use this prompt?

No, this creates educational content about symptoms in general, not medical advice about their specific case. Still, always get permission before sharing client stories publicly.

What if the client's symptom is so unusual I can't find much about it?

This prompt works for any menopause-related symptom. The structure adapts to whatever you're explaining. Fill in the variables with their specific experience and the framework handles the rest.

Will these explanations sound too similar across different symptoms?

No, the four variables personalize each explanation to the specific symptom and how that client experiences it. The structure stays consistent but the content changes completely based on what you're explaining.

How do I know if I'm crossing into medical territory?

The prompt includes explicit safety requirements and a review checklist. No diagnosis. No hormone interpretation. No treatment recommendations. The boundaries are spelled out so you know exactly where your lane ends.

Can I use this for clients still in progress, not just finished coaching wins?

Absolutely. Use this any time a client asks about a symptom during coaching, in follow-ups, or when building educational resources. It's for ongoing support, not just completed client work.

Do I need client permission to use this prompt?

No, this creates educational content about symptoms in general, not medical advice about their specific case. Still, always get permission before sharing client stories publicly.

What if the client's symptom is so unusual I can't find much about it?

This prompt works for any menopause-related symptom. The structure adapts to whatever you're explaining. Fill in the variables with their specific experience and the framework handles the rest.

Will these explanations sound too similar across different symptoms?

No, the four variables personalize each explanation to the specific symptom and how that client experiences it. The structure stays consistent but the content changes completely based on what you're explaining.

How do I know if I'm crossing into medical territory?

The prompt includes explicit safety requirements and a review checklist. No diagnosis. No hormone interpretation. No treatment recommendations. The boundaries are spelled out so you know exactly where your lane ends.

Can I use this for clients still in progress, not just finished coaching wins?

Absolutely. Use this any time a client asks about a symptom during coaching, in follow-ups, or when building educational resources. It's for ongoing support, not just completed client work.

Do I need client permission to use this prompt?

No, this creates educational content about symptoms in general, not medical advice about their specific case. Still, always get permission before sharing client stories publicly.

What if the client's symptom is so unusual I can't find much about it?

This prompt works for any menopause-related symptom. The structure adapts to whatever you're explaining. Fill in the variables with their specific experience and the framework handles the rest.

Will these explanations sound too similar across different symptoms?

No, the four variables personalize each explanation to the specific symptom and how that client experiences it. The structure stays consistent but the content changes completely based on what you're explaining.

How do I know if I'm crossing into medical territory?

The prompt includes explicit safety requirements and a review checklist. No diagnosis. No hormone interpretation. No treatment recommendations. The boundaries are spelled out so you know exactly where your lane ends.

Can I use this for clients still in progress, not just finished coaching wins?

Absolutely. Use this any time a client asks about a symptom during coaching, in follow-ups, or when building educational resources. It's for ongoing support, not just completed client work.