Menopause: Symptoms, Management, and Health Tips

Menopause is a natural biological process in women marking the end of menstruation and reproductive years, accompanied by hormonal changes.
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Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Menopause FAQ

What does menopause mean?

Menopause is defined as a complete year without menstrual bleeding, in the absence of any surgery or medical condition that may cause bleeding to stop such as hormonal birth control, radiation therapy or surgical removal of your ovaries. As you age, your reproductive cycle begins to slow down and prepares to stop.

What causes menopause?

Menopause is caused by the loss of ovarian follicular function and a decline in circulating blood oestrogen levels. The menopausal transition can be gradual, usually beginning with changes in the menstrual cycle. ‘Perimenopause’ refers to the period from when these signs are first observed and ends one year after the final menstrual period.

What happens to your body during menopause?

During menopause, your body goes through major hormonal changes — decreasing the amount of hormones it makes. Your ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone. When your ovaries no longer make enough estrogen and progesterone, hormone therapy can make up for lost hormones.

When does menopause happen?

Menopause is a point in time when a person has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. Menopause is a natural part of aging and marks the end of your reproductive years. On average, menopause happens at age 51. What is menopause? Menopause is a point in time when you’ve gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual cycle.

What is menopausematters?

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When do menopause symptoms start?

Most women will experience symptoms of menopause and many women will experience early symptoms while still having periods. Menopausal symptoms can begin months or even years before your periods stop and can last for years after.

How long do menopausal symptoms last?

Menopausal symptoms can begin months or even years before your periods stop and can last for years after. If you go through the menopause because of surgical or medical treatments, you are likely to experience the symptoms of menopause much less gradually. The first sign of the menopause is usually a change in the normal pattern of your periods.

What is menopause & how does it affect me?

Menopause is when your periods stop due to lower hormone levels. It usually affects women between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can happen earlier. It affects anyone who has periods.

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