Important Facts About Menopause – What Age Does it Start?
September 6, 2010 by Lynn
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When Does The Menopause Start?
February 25, 2010 by Lynn
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I understand that it’s different for different people, but approximately? What is the age range?
How Long Does Menopause Last? When Will I Start Feeling Better?
February 21, 2010 by Lynn
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I am 45 and I think I have been dealing with the symptoms for about 2 years do i still have Much longer?
I Am 39 My Periods Are Every Two Weeks Is That A Start Of Menopause?
January 29, 2010 by Lynn
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This is not normal and you need to see your Dr “just in case”. Could be a hormone imbalance which is easily treated.
When Is The Earliest A Woman Can Start Menopause?
January 13, 2010 by Lynn
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Can it start in their 30′s? Or is that way too early?
Do Women About To Go Into Menopause Start Having Pregnancy Symptoms When They Should Get Their Periods?
January 8, 2010 by Lynn
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Sore, hard breasts, mood swings, more amorous, clean vaginal scent completely lacking of menstrual scent and periods coming later and later, lasting shorter and shorter…. Or is that something else?
Can A Woman Who Has Never Had Sex, Start To Have Sex After Menopause?
January 7, 2010 by Lynn
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This is just a theorical question which I am asking just out of curiosity.
At What Age Does The Menopause Start And What Are The Symptoms?
December 31, 2009 by Lynn
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Hi,
The correct age of menopause is between 45 to 50.
The symptoms of menopause are:
The majority of women will observe some symptoms during menopause, but the intensity of these varies in different women.
Irregular bleeding – Menstrual periods have three normal patterns of stopping: they may suddenly stop, they may come on time, but keep reducing in the quantity of flow till they finally stop or they may keep getting delayed till they finally stop. Heavy or frequent periods are NOT normal.
Hot flushes – This is the most prominent symptom. There is a sudden sensation of heat that spreads to various parts of the body, particularly the face. Flushing and sweating may occur. These flashes of warmth last a few seconds or minutes. These are more common in the first few years after menopause but may continue for many more years. If they occur very frequently, they can be the cause of social embarrassment. These flashes may be brought on in hot and humid weather, by drinking caffeine or alcohol or eating spicy foods.
Vaginal thinning and dryness – Due to oestrogen withdrawal, the vagina becomes thinner and dry. This makes sexual intercourse painful. There may be associated itching and irritation. Regular sexual intercourse may help keep the vagina moist and toned.
Mood changes – Women become irritable and anxious around menopause. There may be loss of memory and concentration and lack of energy. Depression may also be present.
Sexuality – Several factors adversely effect the libido or sex drive. Besides the mechanical factor of vaginal dryness that makes intercourse painful, mood fluctuations and lack of energy all contribute to a poor sex drive.
Osteoporosis – Bones become thin, weak and are more likely to break.
Heart disease – Women lose the protective effect of oestrogen in preventing heart disease after menopause. They then become susceptible to heart attack as much as men.
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How Young Do You Have To Be Before You Start Expieriencing Menopause?
December 30, 2009 by Lynn
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The average age for menopause in the U.S. as defined by three consecutive months of no menstruation is age 49.
Menopause is not something visited upon you one night by the menopause fairy, rather it is a process that probably starts for most women in their early thirties. There is a typical shortening of menstral cycle and then a lengthening of menstral cycle before it ceases entirely. Some women do go through menopause earlier than others and this often correlates to girls who started puberty earlier.
Many of the symptoms associated with menopause can be improved with low doses of oral estrogen (HRT). There is some information that HRT increases the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. I believe there are other studies that conflict with that conclusion, however.
What Age Can You Start Menopause? Or Could I Be Pregnant?
December 28, 2009 by Lynn
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I’m 36. I had my tubes tied 3 years ago. I’m 10 days late on my period and I always get it on time.I need answers. Oh yeah I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. Can anyone help me?

