My gynecologist told me when I was in my early 50's and still having an irregular period no more than 3 or 4 months apart, but sometimes closer together, after having had a regular period for years and years, that if I haven't had a period for 6 months, I was probably in menopause and no longer in perimenopause.
If you are too young to be going through menopause, its usually a pregnancy that is the culprit of not getting a period.
Either when their pregnant or when they get older and go through menopause
Both women in the relationship gp through menopause. So the only affect would be getting old and not really in to sexual activity.
You should have gone through menopause at the time of your complete hysterectomy. Depending on your age and the reason for the hysterectomy you may have been given replacement hormones, at some point in time - your doctor would have slowly decreased the hormones - that would cause you to go into menopause.
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."
Female cats don't go through menopause.
That is usually the time people go through menopause. Between 48-52.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
no.
This is less likely, but never the less it is possible.Yes, you can get pregnant when you are going through menopause.
no they dont go through the menopause
no