Spotting During Menopause – What to Watch Out For

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

There are many signs and symptoms of menopause and one of the main concerns that women have when they are going through menopause is spotting during menopause and is it normal or not. Well, to an extent menopause spotting is normal, after all your body is changing from going to have a period every single month to having none, so of course it is natural for your body to stop.

One main concern you may have is after you have entered into post menopause and you start spotting heavily, then it is definitely time to consult your doctor, for it can be a sign of something a bit more serious. One of the first symptoms of menopause is irregular periods and this is when your body starts is cycle of stopping the production of estrogen. So it is pretty obvious that some bleeding during menopause is perfectly normal. If however, you are still worried and concerned about the bleeding, it may help to educate yourself on menopause itself and all the stages, signs, symptoms and what exactly you will be going through for the next ten to fifteen years.

Menopause, its Effects and Treatment

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Menopause is the permanent shutting down of the female reproductive system, a considerable length of time before the end of the lifespan. Menopause occurs in a variety of animals, including humans. It is usually a natural process. The word consists of two Greek words meno (month) and pausis (a halt).

In adult human females who still have a uterus, and who are not pregnant or lactating, post menopause is identified by a permanent (at least one year’s) absence of monthly periods or menstruation.

In human females, menopause usually happens more or less in midlife, signaling the end of the fertile phase of a woman’s life. Menopause is perhaps most easily understood as the opposite process to menarche, the start of the monthly periods. However, menopause in women cannot satisfactorily be defined simply as the permanent “stopping of the monthly periods”, because in reality what is happening to the uterus is quite secondary to the process; it is what is happening to the ovaries that is the crucial factor.

Menopause Q&A

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

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Anyone taking fosamax for bone loss post menopause?
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Anyonesuffering menopause tryed hrt herbals cannotgetmyself thought pious again?
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Approx. how long does menopause closing?
Does it go on for months year, etc The untold majority of women will experience their menopause in a 2 to 10 year window of time, probably from their mid-forties to their mid-fifties. Although plentiful women believe that menopause is a long span of years, it is actually a…

Post Menopause Symptoms

Friday, February 25th, 2011

A woman is said to have reached menopause when she’s not had a menstrual cycle for the previous 12 months. When a woman in the premenopausal stage her hormones are fluctuating between highs and lows quite frequently.  The estrogen and progesterone are declining and her body is going through many changes both physically and emotionally.  When she’s on this wild roller coaster ride called perimenopause, she may be thinking that as soon as she reaches menopause the symptoms will subside and life will settle down to a new normal.  To some extent that is true but she will still have to deal with some post menopause symptoms.  They won’t be as “earth shattering” as the premenopause symptoms she’s dealt with in the past, but they still may be noticeable for her.