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.
That are not many steps that you can take to delay menopause. Menopause is just something that happens to your body. You should try to stay as healthy as possible.
Menopause means a stopping of having periods. There IS no period blood.
Yes hormone replacement does interfere with menopause because it is basically erases any signs from your body that your body needs menopause by making you fertile again.
Then she would be in menopause.
Puberty is when the body is ready to reproduce. Menopause is when you can no longer reproduce.
Yes they do; it happens during a process called menopause. Normally, this happens around the late 40's, early 50's, but some women go into menopause in their 80's!
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The production of eggs in women gradually reduces throughout her life. When she goes through menopause her body stops producing eggs.
No, you can't still ovulate after menopause. Menopause is the process by which a woman's body comes to the end of it's reproductive years and the woman stops producing eggs. Although menopause can take years, once through menopause there is no more ovulation.
It depends on how bad you have the menopause. It can give you hot flashes or make you cold.
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.
No. A woman is born with a set amount of ovum and hormones determine how her body produces these as well as her periods. Hormones decrease as she ages so by the age of 50 she usually begins menopause. This means that her body is producing less hormones and her period will end within a few years. This is not something that happens overnight and takes awhile. Many women today take hormone replacement in order to live through the physical complications of menopause and help them live better. To carry a baby at 76 would put a strain on the body and could kill the woman, so nature knows what it is doing when menopause happens.