Appearing on This Morning earlier this year, Snowdon said she was about 42 when she first started going through the perimenopause and she didn’t really know what it was.
When she finally got a diagnosis, she said she was “shocked” as she thought it would happen much later.
“I literally had the biggest lump in my throat and I was just confused - it was almost like a punch in the stomach because I didn’t quite know what that meant,” she said.
“But I knew that it was a big change and that you know, fertility perhaps was off the cards — lots of things came into my mind at that moment. And it’s just a real wake up call.”