Showing posts with label menopause hormone replacement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label menopause hormone replacement. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I have been on a 2 month holiday with my sister and she prays all month round has she hit menopause?


Cyndy

Im a bit embaressed to ask her so i didn't ask her. But i am 100% sure she prayed every day. Girls are supposed to get period so how is that possible? If she did hit menopause then thats very early as she's only 35 and i'm her younger brother who's 25.But recently i think she is pretending to pray so i dont know shes on her period?



Alyssa

why are you curious? not your businessbtw didn't you ask this question?



Ian

I saw this question a bout a day or so ago.. f*kkin troll..



Georgia

I answered this yesterday. And once again the answer is still the same; it is none of your business. A man shouldnt know if a women is not praying. Its called modesty.



Evelina

Not all women have a monthly cycle. No reason for you to assume anything and quite frankly none of your business. Maybe you should worry about your own prayer habits.



Colin

Lmfao, how did you make that lovely connection? You've thwarted her!



Lilliana

i've heard of women as young as 35 hitting menopause. scary. and yes you're right, why the heck would she want her brother to know when she's having her period?



Gillian

Well, it would be better if you are worrying why she DID NOT pray the whole two months every day. But since she did why do u care? Sometimes women do not have period a month or two, and some women today have a painful menstruation and there use some pills or shot that prevents menstruation. So it can be one of the two as well beside hitting menopause. But never mind brother, it's her business after all.



Jeromy

oh, so suddenly you are the guru of womans anatomy and the workings therein? I have been a victim of irregular menstral cycles my whole life.. I sometimes go 6 months without a period, then sometimes I have one cycle, and 2 weeks later, another.. I have been to regular visits to my gynocologist who claims everything is fine. I have two lovely children,, all my parts work just fine... So if you are curious of your sister, instead of being a coward and asking total strangers here, man up and go ask your sister.. Say "hey, ive noticed youve prayed non stop for 2 months, im curious about your cycles, are they regular?".. if you are a close brother, she will answer you,, if not, its none of your business.. Im sure she is fine and at least she does pray.. what are you doing during those prayer times? obviously not praying if you spend the time spying on her..



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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

What age is normal for the menopause?


Lise

I am 20 and I thought menopause occurred in your late 40s but then I became confused when watching Im a celeb last night. Apparently Gillian Mckeith - 51 - still has periods. Is this possible and did anyone else think it was strange?



Chantelle

The Greek word “meno” which means month and pauses which means cessation or pause combine the word Menopause. It is a period when women at the age of around 50, experience that their ovaries produce less estrogen hormones. Thus this period makes reproductive system slower day by day. It can be experienced when women of around that age have irregular menstrual bleeding. Certainly menopause has its effect on women’s mental side. As it is a stopping point of fertility, many of them cannot take it easy. Some vasomotor symptom occurs in this period. Anxiety, mood swings, irritability, diminished concentration are common psychological changes for women. They also suffer from hot flashes. As mentioned earlier, menopause is the end point of fertility, women feel great grief of losing something in this time. They reach the time when they cannot give birth. So depression is being increased day by day, because women do not have any possibility of pregnancy. This is a change that comes in this period of life. They feel like some valuable things are being missed. Some kinds of physical change are experienced such as urinary urgencies and atrophic symptoms like vaginal dryness due to lack of hormones. The truth is that no woman can avoid menopause. Every woman at this phase has the ability to live this experience well depending on their choice. Keeping their body healthy is not a very big problem. They must control weight and have a proper diet which is rich in vitamin D, Calcium and other nutrients. Taking physical exercise regularly can help them to control weight. It should not be avoided. Menopause is also time for realization that they have done in their life for all. Now the time has come to spoil herself. Many of them feel emptiness. They can mark these events as a starting point and realize her dreams. Certainly they get some free time due to this period. This time can be utilized by making a lifelong plan or starting a new thing. Life cannot be stopped but goes according to its way. This period comes to every woman at certain age, so a woman has her friend who is suffering from this problem. They can discuss about their problems, feelings etc. This discussion can gift them ease of grief and also give an opportunity to make friendship more meaningful. It is also a good idea to join in a group of women who are suffering from this phase. Social life would be developed by this attempt. Nowadays many organizations help women to overcome this period successfully. These organizations help them by travelling or involving them in some activities, no matter if any woman is passing this period without a spouse being divorced or widowed. Many forums for discussion are also working for them. Here women can also join and share their experience and get sympathy. They are not the only ones today to feel alone; rather others are there to share their grief. Women are supposed to be selfish in this phase, but by using opportunities, they can lead a simple life, and that is not very hard.



Janetta

menopause can last for years.



Gala

I think the age of the beginning of the menopause depends to some extent on your genes, but late 40s is probably average. However, the periods don't suddenly stop with the onset of the menopause. I imagine that Ms McKeith is menopausal, but she could continue having periods for a year or two yet. They often change from a woman's normal pattern, and may become much less regular, and much lighter or heavier. It's all a bit unpredictable really. There are other symptoms, of course, all due to the hormonal balance changing - night sweats, hot flushes, skin and hair becoming drier etc - as the body goes towards that time of life when sex is about pleasure, not reproduction! (That's how I like to think of it, anyway!)It's a natural process, and I personally am looking forward to the end of it!



Leticia

i heard that. earlier she was spreading the news that she was preggo and now she is saying she is on her period. contradiction much.



Lien

Menopause normally begins in the late 40's through the early 50's. But menopause can also start in your 20's and 30's, in which case it is called premature menopause. Premature menopause can be triggered by many things including living at high altitudes and smoking.



Delora

I think the age of the beginning of the menopause depends to some extent on your genes, but late 40s is probably average. However, the periods don't suddenly stop with the onset of the menopause. I imagine that Ms McKeith is menopausal, but she could continue having periods for a year or two yet. They often change from a woman's normal pattern, and may become much less regular, and much lighter or heavier. It's all a bit unpredictable really. There are other symptoms, of course, all due to the hormonal balance changing - night sweats, hot flushes, skin and hair becoming drier etc - as the body goes towards that time of life when sex is about pleasure, not reproduction! (That's how I like to think of it, anyway!)It's a natural process, and I personally am looking forward to the end of it!



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Friday, February 18, 2011

How can i put a thesis statement for menopause?


Jacque

I don't know what to write here, because menopause its natural course of life in a woman and how can i argue for or against it?



Doria

You don't have to argue for or against it's existence, you can simply say whether or not the changes are beneficial. "Menopause is a good/bad thing because reason #1, reason #2, reason #3."Good luck.



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