Women can have decreasing hormones during 7 years before entering menopause. This time is called pre-menopause.
That is usually the time people go through menopause. Between 48-52.
That is called as menopause. You can stop menstruating, some time after the age of forty five years. Most women get the menopause between forty five to fifty five years of age.
That is called as menopause. You can stop menstruating, some time after the age of forty five years. Most women get the menopause between forty five to fifty five years of age.
The time between menarche and menopause. Varies from about 13 to 15 and 45 to 55. (But there are exceptions)
Any age at which a woman can conceive a child...so between the time you start your period and menopause.
It doesn't really. Depending on the person. But most of the time, it won't have much of an impact, if any at all.
One's faith has nothing to do with it. Women can become pregnant any time between puberty and menopause.
It's called menopause, it mostly happens between the ages of 45 and 50
No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
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.
Usually woman experience perimenopause and menopause (I call it PM&M for short!) beginning in their forties or fifties. Some women experience it earlier than 40. This is what we call premature menopause. Premature menopause can be due to genetic makeup, an illness, or medical procedure. There is a lot of information out there about PM&M.