Early menopause could have a number of causes. If a close relative in the family , such as a mother or sister has experienced early menopause, it is likely to be down to genetics. However, early menopause can be triggered by other diseases or conditions such as Turners Syndrome or chemotherapy treatment.
Normal menopause occurs for half of all women before age 51 and the rest will go through it after. Most women will finish menopause between the ages of 42 and 58.
Yes, it is tied in to menopause in men and women!
51 is the average age of menopause for women in the United States, and the normal range is 45-55. Menopause describes the transition when a women stops menstruating and is no longer fertile.
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.
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.
Yes, it's normal to just stop having periods at the age of 48. Menopause is normal from around ages 45-55, menopause is when your body starts to stop ovulating - as you no longer ovulate you no longer menstruate.
It's perfectly normal. You just haven't reached menopause yet.
No. The average age of onset is 51. The normal range is fairly wide.
Menopause is very common at the age of 46. Most of the time, menopause starts in women at the age of 45. However, some women may get early menopause in their 20's.
Menopause typically occurs in women between the ages of 45-55, when their periods stop completely. However, the age at which women reach menopause can vary widely. If a woman in her 40s or younger stops having her period, it could be due to other health factors and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Yes, It is normal because having period is an important thing for womens.
Here the age is not important, but you have two or three children then you can go ahead and have your tubes tied for safety.