Is It Normal To Have A Period After 2 Years Of Menopause?
November 10, 2009 by Lynn
Filed under Menopause Symptoms
I’m very confused because i had a period 2 years after i started menopause. In the past 2 years i have not had one period but then suddenly this month, i had one. I’m 54 years old and i don’t have enough money for a check up at the moment, so I’m trying to get some advice. Could someone help me out here?
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That seems a little strange, I think. Well, I’d wait and see if it happens again – it might have been something just rare that happened once. I advise checking http://www.webmd.com for information also.
yes, it can happen, especially if you are around a lot of younger women who are having periods. It is a known phenomena. It is not unusual for a menopausal woman to begin having periods when their daughters come home from college — or are in a work environment with younger women.