Some women find the freedom of zero chance of pregnancy very liberating . Others become turned off completely. Most of us are somewhere in between.
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Generally if you're pregnant, you would not be menopausal. Menopause is the end of the fertile period in a women's life.
Menopause signals the end of the menstrual cycle in the life of a female. Menopause stops anytime between age 40 and 55.
The thyroid and menopause are related in that a lot of women find out they have a thyroid condition when they are going through menopause. This is because menopause is a time in a woman's life when hormones are affected. Another time in a woman's life when they might find out they have a thyroid condition is during pregnancy or postpartum.
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Yes but they are far less likely to get it then men until after menopause.
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Vise verse is true. Women are protected by the female hormone called as estrogen. After the menopause the women loose this protection.
Most women go through menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, with the average age being 51. However, menopause can occur earlier (before 40) in some cases, referred to as premature menopause. The transition period leading up to menopause is called perimenopause.
No ! menopause is just a phase in a woman's life.
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Until around fifty it is not true that if a women get her period early in life she will go through menopause earlier
This is called menopause (aka: change of life). The age that a woman reaches menopause varies from family to family. Most women experience peri-menopause before reaching full menopause. Peri-menopause can beginin a woman's 40's and involve the same physical symptoms as when a woman is going through "THE change" except on an intermittent or irregular basis. Hope this helps!!