Perimenopause is a relatively new term now being used to describe the period before menopause when symptoms of estrogen reduction start to appear.
Perimenopause is the time before a women begins actual menopause. It has symptoms such as weight gain, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and hot flashes.
No, chlaydia can not bring on perimenopause, but it can cause some similar symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding.
No, in perimenopause hormones begin to decrease. You cannot have a false positive test.
The whole process is about 28 days but in between periods it is about (depending on the woman or girl) 21-27 days of not being on a period
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Bernard J. Cortese has written: 'What you need to know about perimenopause' -- subject(s): Perimenopause, Popular works
There are several symptoms that can mean perimenopause. Among them are hot flashes, decreased sex drive, worsening of premenstrual syndrome, irregular periods, and fatigue.
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Symptoms of perimenopause include fatigue, hot flashes, irregular periods, mood swings and difficulty sleeping. Perimenopuase usually occurs when a women is in her 40's.
The most common symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes, heavy periods, mammary tenderness, and a decrease in libido. Other symptoms may include fatigue and mood swings.
The perimenopause is the time when menses become irregular. During this time the production of hormones will fluctuate. These can cause many physical changes, e.g. sleeping problems, hot flashes or even mood changes.
Some symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes, irritability, and fatigue.