Menopause is defined as having no menstrual period for one year. The age you experience it can vary, but it typically occurs in your late 40s or early 50s. Menopause can cause many changes in your body. The symptoms are the result of a decreased production of estrogen and progesterone in your ovaries.Menopause occurs when a woman hasn’t menstruated in 12 consecutive months and can no longer become pregnant naturally. It usually begins between the ages of 45 and 55, but can develop before or after this age range.
Research Article: Journal of Women's Health Care
Research Article: Journal of Women's Health Care
Review Article: Journal of Women's Health Care
Research Article: Journal of Women's Health Care
Research Article: Journal of Women's Health Care
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