No, menopause is a primate-only event in which menstrual cycles become erratic and then cease. As dogs do not have menstrual cycles, they do not go through menopause.
Dogs have estrus cycles, and under certain conditions can go through a period of anestrus when they stop having estrus cycles. Late in life, a female dog may permanently go into anestrus, but this is not all that common.
Nope
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.
Going into menopause is not like switching off a light. Menopause is a process that a woman's body goes through over some time. So, going into menopause while pregnant is highly unlikely.
Yes, I think so, I went through menopause at 38. Make sure you find medical assistance that accepts that you are having an early menopause otherwise you may be treated for a range of other disorders including psychological, and, if you are menopausing your hormones will be all over the place and you are at risk of complications.
Tes. Menopause is caused by the faling of the ovaries as one ages. A hysterectomy is only removal of womb so unless you have had a bilateral oopherectomy (removal of both ovaries) you will go through the natural menopause.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet
I'm 21 and have not had my period for 6 months. I'v just had tests done to see if iv actually gone through menopause. Its unlikely though as iv had no symptoms at all and its ment to be the same as if you go through it at 50. I'm a bit underweight so hoping its just that.
I don't think Kate likes the dogs, so they may go to Jon.
Both women in the relationship gp through menopause. So the only affect would be getting old and not really in to sexual activity.
Menopause treatments are not needed by most women. However, most women seeking treatments for menopause, such as hormone replacement therapy, would do so by talking to their doctor.
Menopause can be a very serious issue with women. It can also be very difficult for many women to deal with it. So you can go to the website www.power-surge.com/ to find support for menopause symptoms.
it is impossible 99% of the time! Menopause means you cease to have periods so if you haven't had periods for 2 years or more then no, you can't get pregnant. BEWARE as you start into menopause because you can get the odd period at the beginning of your menopause. You may skip even up to a year and then have a period.
If you aren't given hormone replacement, then yes, it can. Usually when a woman has her ovaries removed she is given a prescription for HRT (hormone replacement therapy), especially if she hasn't gone through menopause yet. The ovaries are what actually produce the hormones, so if the hormones aren't replaced, she will go through instant, medically induced menopause.