Showing posts with label sore breasts during menopause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sore breasts during menopause. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

How long does menopause last? when will i start feeling better?

Deangelo

I am 45 and I think I have been dealing with the symptoms for about 2 years do i still have Much longer?



Conchita

Go to your GYN and tell what symptoms you are having. She should check your hormone levels with testing. She will tell you about natural hormone replacements, what foods to eat or not to eat and certain vitamins that might help. If she doesn't help you there are other Doctors that will. Menopause may last a long time but with your doctor's help your symptoms might get better to handle. Do some reading up on this subject too. The more knowledge you have about menopause the better you be able to decide what to take or decide what is the best treatment for you.



Doloris

My mom started menopause when she was about 48 or 49, but she was having the sypmtoms for almost 4 years. So you dont really have much long might kick in when your a bit closer to 50.



Katherin

Good gad that can last forever with some women and effects others like nothing it depends...everyone is differentYou may want to try researching a natural type of hormone replacement...certain foods and vitamin supplements can help....Heck if I knew how weird the body turns after a certain age with wild gray hairs popping out in odd places and falling bladders and getting all the odd stuff that your mom had I would have been way more wild and crazy when I was youngerway way more......



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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Is there a correlation between when you start your period amp when you have the menopause?


Ezra

I. e. if you start your perios early you menopause early, and vice versa?



Chere

i don't know to be honest. though it does make sense. as we only have so many eggs, therefore, we have so many periods. i have heard that it usually relates to when your mother had the menopause, generally, the daughter will have the menopause around the same time as her mother. which doesn't really help me, as my mother died when she was young. but i think you're probably right. it makes sense. try this site. if i find anything else i will come back. http://www. homehealth-uk. com/medical/men…http://womens-health. health-cares. net/me…



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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Is it possible to get pregnant after the menopause?

Grover

Someone I know said they were pregnant after the menopause by getting a serge of hormones?(and obviously after sleeping with someone) is this possible?



Krishna

From what I understand, it is not possible AFTER menopause, but DURING menopause -- and even more likely for multiple births at that time as well!



Francina

no



Ervin

Yes!!! more likely to have twins aparently???



Alfreda

I have never heard of this before but i guess anything is possible, i am 20 wks pregnant and my husband had a vasectomy 11yrs ago. sorry i could give more info



Brooke

lol caratoplis my dad had a vasectomy 20 years before I was conceived. Anything's possible.



Alec

Menopause is not the end of everything. Menopause is caused by hormone changes and it may be able to reverse due to hormone therapy. But it is generally believed that offspring out of ovum of old women is likely to have birth defects. It is possible to be pregnant in that way.



Hattie

It's amazing just how many women do get pregnant because they think they are "safe" during this time, usually they aren't in full menopause, just maybe haven't had their period for several months. My mom got pregnant with her sixth child when she was 45 - it was a very happy surprise for us all!



Cleo

Yes, the doctor told me its unlikely after around 48 years old but each month I panick as periods are very irregular, my grandmother had her first child at the start of the menopause and 5 years later her 4th child.



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Friday, April 1, 2011

What is the earliest a young woman can start experiencing menopause? ?

Danyell

I have noticed within the last several months my body has been changing, from hot flashes, night sweats, abdominal pain, long periods to short periods heavy flows, the worst back pain ever, swelling of the gum, joint pain the list goes on.



Ana

35.



Darell

i knew somebody that went thru it at 26 but that was after hysterectomy. you can hit it in your 40s, but more common in 50s. sounds like you've got a lot happening. might want to see doc for labs that can tell if your hormones have changed enough to do this to you. some of that sounds like transition to menopause but not all of it.



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Thursday, March 31, 2011

If you are a late bloomer do you also go through menopause later?

Lorelei

So I am 14 and a bit and I haven't gotten my period yet. My mum is like 52 or something and she still has her period, I thinks she was also a late developer. Is their any link between going through puberty late and going through menopause late?



Ada

Nope. Getting your period late has nothing to do with having menopause later.



Elna

No link but you will probably have a later menopause due to genes inherited from your mother.



Arminda

No link.



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