During menopause, the woman should not be praying. She does not pray for the entire duration of the bleeding
If you have not had a period for more than a year and experience menstrual bleeding you should get checked. Pap smears should be done regularly especially after menopause because if a woman still has periods in earlier years a sudden change in amount of bleeding can alert her, but not after menopause. Post-menopausal women who have not had a hormone level test should get one if they feel below par or develop hair growth on upper lip that is noticeable. This hair growth could indicate a hormone imbalance which can be corrected.
It sure has made mine curly! I have Very long corkscrew curls now since I've gone into the "Change" that I never had before. I LOVE it!
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
"the change"
Most women go through menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, with the average age being 51. However, menopause can occur earlier (before 40) in some cases, referred to as premature menopause. The transition period leading up to menopause is called perimenopause.
This is called menopause (aka: change of life). The age that a woman reaches menopause varies from family to family. Most women experience peri-menopause before reaching full menopause. Peri-menopause can beginin a woman's 40's and involve the same physical symptoms as when a woman is going through "THE change" except on an intermittent or irregular basis. Hope this helps!!
Not normally, no.
Just like the female menopause the male menopause can be treated by using hormones. There is the option of testosterone replacement therapy. Talking to your doctor should help and they may be able to recommend a change of diet or exercise program to alleviate the symptoms.
yes
Menopause is only a term for the change that happens to women when they cease to be able to have babies. So if a woman has had a child or not she will usually go through the menopause at about late forties or fifties.
The period of natural cessation of menstruation. See Change of life, under Change.
Paragard may change the flow, cramping, or duration of bleeding but not the timing of bleeding.