Usually only if you have ovaries removed at sam time (oopherectomy)
Yes it does so you have to take hormones.
On average, menopause occurs at 51 years of age. This is only an average, and many women go through menopause earlier or later than that. It can occur anywhere between 40 and 60 years of age. If it is earlier than 40, then it is considered early menopause. Some women go through menopause because of surgery or because it's chemically induced. Women who smoke tend to go through menopause a little earlier than others. Menopause is said to occur after 12 consecutive months with no period.
There are many reasons why menopause would occur before the average age of 51yrs. Smoking can 'speed up' menopause by ~5 yrs and cause stronger menopausal symptoms, medical procedures such as a hysterectomy can also cause menopause, some medication can also trigger menopause but symptoms usually disappear after you're done the medication.See more in the related link.Premature Ovarian Failure can also trigger menopause in women as early as 30 yrs old.See the related link.
Hysterectomy itself does not cause menopause.Some studies have shown that it may bring forward slightly. Removal of BOTH ovaries will result in immediate (surgical) menopause. It is the ovaries failing that causes the menopause and mean average age is 51 although this can be earlier or later
horomonal changes No however she mayhave some of the symptoms due to changed hormone levels. Answer A radical hysterectomy will cause menopause to occur in a pre-menopausal patient. By definition, menopause is the cessation of menstruation. That it is caused by the natural decrease in hormones or by the surgical removal of the ovaries is irrelevant.
For a woman to stop having ( menstrual) periods is correctly named as 'menopausal'. This can happen to any women between the ages of 40 to 60 years. There are rare cases when the onset of the menopause can occur earlier or later than these age limits. The onset of the menopause can occur quickly, but more usually over a period of years, when the woman may have a period, or miss periods. Some women can go through the menopause very easily, with very little biological effect. Others may experience hot flushes, night cramps, headaches , or unspecified fatigue.
Women who began menstruating early will not necessarily stop having periods early as well. It is true that a woman will likely enter menopause at about the same age as her mother. Menopause may occur later than average among smokers
Premature menopause increases the risk of longterm health risks, osteoporosis and heart disease, associated with menopause.
Menopause in an orangutan is about the same as that of a human. The menstrual cycle lasts between 22 and 30 days, and menopause occurs around the age of 48.
Normal fluctuations occur as a result of puberty, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause.
men do not eperience menopause, but do experience a similar condition. This lowering of hormonal output can occur at any time, and is usually a natural result of aging.
Pre-Menopause is also known as perimenopause. Symptoms occur in less than 10% of women, but can include hot flashes, mood swings and erratic bleeding.
You're pregnant or have hit the menopause. It can also be delayed by stress and such.