The hypothyroid state is known to cause abnormal menstruation. But in your case the physician would have replaced the thyroid hormone. So it should not create any problem like that.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
Menopause means a stopping of having periods. There IS no period blood.
No of course not. Menopause is when your periods stop for good. If you thought you should be pregnant then maybe all the sperm died before it came to the egg.
If you missed 2 periods and have been having hot flashes, it could be a sign of menopause. It would be best to see your doctor if you are worried.
Well i really don't know, but that depends on her body. Most women stop having there periods around the age of 45-54.So she either had menopause, is going through it, or stop having her period already.
HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
You might know if you are in menopause if you are having hot flashes and irregular periods coupled with drastic mood changes. Check with your family doctor.
Yes, it is common for women to experience menopause around the age of 48, which involves the cessation of menstrual periods. However, it is still recommended to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying health conditions.
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.
Menopause is only a term for the change that happens to women when they cease to be able to have babies. So if a woman has had a child or not she will usually go through the menopause at about late forties or fifties.
Women stop having periods when they enter menopause. Some begin menopause in their 40's while others in their 50's. Early onset menopause (rare) can happen at any age but mostly in the late 20s early 30s. When perimenopause begins the cycle become irregular and several months may go by before there is another period. Finally, there is one last period and there is no more.