Normally around age 50.
But it can occasionally happen very early (even mid 20s), and prevent the woman from having any children. Or it can be delayed until almost 60. It tends to be hereditary so if your mother had an early or late menopause then you are more likely to follow that pattern.
The first symptoms are periods becoming more irregular, sometimes early, sometimes late, then missing altogether sometimes for months at a time. After a couple of years the periods stop altogether and never reappear. Some people never have any other symptoms, but others have hot flushes, sudden rages etc. Hormone replacement can help.
I will add that natural cure is best. The Hormone replacement therapy has been linked to some health problems like Heart disease. Get more education before you try it. I also refer you to the book:
http://www.healthfun-ps.com//hormonal-imbalance-solutions-book.html
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.
Until around fifty it is not true that if a women get her period early in life she will go through menopause earlier
No ! menopause is just a phase in a woman's life.
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!!
women don't produce eggs...they are born with as many eggs as they are going to have their whole life. That is with humans atleast...if you are talking about chickens then I haven't got a clue.
Most women will have a noticeable change in their menstrual cycle around their late 40's early 50's. Not everyone has a traumatic change of life, some get by with just a cessation of the period & others have terrible symptoms that go on for years. But almost all women will go through some change by their 50's
You can certainly go through seasons & cycles & have hot flashes at different times in your life but Menopause is a one way trip.
Menopause or the time in a woman's life when she no longer produces ovum. that is when the menstrual cycle ceases.
No. A female will usually get it around 8-18. Then, after many years, the woman will go through menopause, in which she no longer gets her period. This happens anywhere from 45-60.
The time when a woman stops producing egg cells around the age of 50 is called menopause. During menopause, a woman's hormone levels decrease, leading to the cessation of ovulation and menstrual cycles.
Menopause is basically the time in a woman's life when she is no longer able to become pregnant; menstruation has ceased and fertility is no longer a possibility. Symptoms of menopause vary from woman to woman, ranging from hot flashes, irregular periods, urinary problems, hair loss, etc. It is important to note that menopause is a normal cessation that occurs in all females, the only difference being the exact age of onset and the symptoms they endure.
once every 28 days for the rest of their life until menopause which occurs around mid-fifties range. this is an average woman.