You don't know. There is no blood test that can be used. The average age of menopause in the US is 51, so it's a bit unlikely.
Menopause means you've had no period for 12 months. Once that's true, you don't need birth control.
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.
Menopause is a condition that occurs at the end of a woman's reproductive cycle. It is generally determined that when a woman has reached middle age and her monthly menstrual cycle has stopped for at least 12 months in a row, that she is menopausal. Once menopause has been established, she will be considered Post Menopausal.
Menopause typically lasts for about 4 to 8 years, although the transition can vary significantly among individuals. The period leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause, can begin several years before menstruation ceases entirely. After menopause is reached, which is officially defined as 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, women may still experience symptoms for months or even years. Overall, the duration and intensity of menopause-related symptoms can differ widely from person to person.
Symptoms of menopause will end when you have had no show of blood for 12 consecutiv months
You stop having your period for 12 consecutive months.
Nexplanon, Mirena, and Paragard provide birth control that lasts for years. Depo Provera provides three months of protection after each injection.
Yes.I wrote the question. it seems that i have all the signs of early menopause. Hot flashes, mood swings, low sexual desire, etc. I heard that menopause starts in your early 20's. For the most part, my periods are normal. They have been starting and stopping throughout the week, and are accompanied by spotting in between the months. I am on birth control. If its not menopause, what could the problem be?Answer 2No it's not. I started having early menopause symptoms at the age of 27.
Menopause is considered official when a woman has not had a period for a year. Some women during the start of menopause can spot, skip a couple of months and have a light period or even a heavy period.
it is possible u may have menopause
In general no, but there are always exeptions.
You need to have a talk to your boyfriend/partner