The average age of menopause is 51. A woman is considered to be in menopause when a full year has gone by since her last period. Before that, you could be experiencing peri menopause. At this time some women begin experiencing a change in the frequency and duration of their periods, as well as other menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, low libido, dryer skin, thinning hair, etc.
These symptoms are caused by a change in your hormone levels (primarily estrogen) and can be controlled through various treatment alternatives, BioIdentical Hormones being one of them.
Menopause typically occurs in women between the ages of 45-55, when their periods stop completely. However, the age at which women reach menopause can vary widely. If a woman in her 40s or younger stops having her period, it could be due to other health factors and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Here you must also see your age, if it is say 48 years of age and you have not had your period for ten long months , thenit is considered menopause.
no. it stops at around the age of 50 when you get menopause.
Yes, It is normal because having period is an important thing for womens.
yes- if she has her period now and then
Menopause
The age a women reaches menopause depends largely upon her genetic inheritance.
women at their stage of menopause stpo bearing child menopause comes at the age aroung 38-40 by anurag.a
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.
Menopause happens around 45+, so I wouldn't think you'd get it early. My mom got her period at age 10 and is in her late 40's and is starting it now.
Any age at which a woman can conceive a child...so between the time you start your period and menopause.
It is possible you are starting menopause. Check with your OB/GYN.