The signs of early menopause can be devastating to women who have not yet reached the normal age range associated with perimenopause. Perimenopause, a condition that indicates a woman's body is beginning to go through a process generally called the "change of life", is most commonly displayed in women ages 50 to 60. The most common changes are demonstrated in the monthly cycle, when a woman may skip her period for several months, or have significant change within the cycle. Women who are under that age of 50 and are experiencing these changes can be either in the stages of premature menopause or early menopause, depending up on the age. Early menopause conditions are exhibited in women under the age of 50, but over 40. Premature menopause symptoms are symptoms that occur in women under the age of 40. Both age ranges can struggle with the fact that their bodies are making life changes and that there may no longer be the ability to reproduce.
When the body is exhibiting signs that can be associated with the change of life, there are a couple of factors that should be considered. Many different symptoms can be associated with the signs of early menopause, but may also be significant of other conditions, as well. Irregular periods, or the skipping of periods is not necessarily an indicator that the change of life is occurring. Often, stress, certain medications, or extreme diets can lead to hormonal changes in the body that can cause a woman's monthly cycle to change or stop completely. There are cases where female athletes stop having their periods on a regular basis, as well. Women under the age of 50 who are having disrupted monthly cycles will want to evaluate their eating habits, stress levels, and over-all health before coming to the conclusion that their bodies are no longer able to become pregnant. Also, speaking with a doctor will help in determining what exactly is happening within the reproductive systems.
When a woman's body is truly in the stages of menopause, her body is beginning to slow the process responding to the hormonal signals to ovulate. Even though there are several reasons that a monthly cycle may be disrupted, the slowing or stopping of periods is one of the predominant signs of early menopause. There are other premature menopause symptoms as well. Women who are experiencing significant hormonal changes will often deal with hot flashes, night sweats, and leg cramps. And, there are the emotional imbalances that can accompany the perimenopausal states, or early stages of the change of life. Moods can swing within hours, or non-clinical depression can be evident. Many women find themselves irritable without explanation when going through the changes that are associated with perimenopausal conditions or premature menopause symptoms.
The conditions that accompany normal perimenopause are also premature menopause symptoms, as well. The female body's age is not a factor in how it will respond to the hormonal changes happening. However, every person is unique and can have other symptoms that may accompany the changes. Emotional issues surrounding the change of life, especially in younger women, may compound an already volatile emotional state, making the physical change within the body even harder to deal with. It is recommended that women not only seek the help of a doctor in having her physical needs met, but also seek professional support in counseling during this time.
The very nature of a woman is created so that she has a desire to nurture, or play the role of a mother. Permanent changes within the body that leave the female unable to reproduce can be psychologically troubling. But, the God of all comfort knows what each woman who has premature menopause symptoms is going through, and He is aware of her needs, physically and emotionally. He is, after all, the One who designed her in the first place. The changes in life are opportunities to lean heavily on God's grace and abounding love, trusting Him in all of His plans for mankind, womankind, and all of the earth. "Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defense; I shall not be greatly moved." (Psalm 62:1-2)
When experiencing the signs of early menopause, it is advised that a complete physical evaluation take place. Getting the facts about what the body is going through will help women better understand, and therefore, cope with the situation. Ask doctors to run tests on hormone levels to get an accurate evaluation on the reproductive system and also ask about any prescribed medication that can help ease some of the symptoms or signs of early menopause. There is more information online about the changes that a woman's body goes through when experiencing the change of life. Gathering the facts can always help in making good sound medical decisions.
When the body is exhibiting signs that can be associated with the change of life, there are a couple of factors that should be considered. Many different symptoms can be associated with the signs of early menopause, but may also be significant of other conditions, as well. Irregular periods, or the skipping of periods is not necessarily an indicator that the change of life is occurring. Often, stress, certain medications, or extreme diets can lead to hormonal changes in the body that can cause a woman's monthly cycle to change or stop completely. There are cases where female athletes stop having their periods on a regular basis, as well. Women under the age of 50 who are having disrupted monthly cycles will want to evaluate their eating habits, stress levels, and over-all health before coming to the conclusion that their bodies are no longer able to become pregnant. Also, speaking with a doctor will help in determining what exactly is happening within the reproductive systems.
When a woman's body is truly in the stages of menopause, her body is beginning to slow the process responding to the hormonal signals to ovulate. Even though there are several reasons that a monthly cycle may be disrupted, the slowing or stopping of periods is one of the predominant signs of early menopause. There are other premature menopause symptoms as well. Women who are experiencing significant hormonal changes will often deal with hot flashes, night sweats, and leg cramps. And, there are the emotional imbalances that can accompany the perimenopausal states, or early stages of the change of life. Moods can swing within hours, or non-clinical depression can be evident. Many women find themselves irritable without explanation when going through the changes that are associated with perimenopausal conditions or premature menopause symptoms.
The conditions that accompany normal perimenopause are also premature menopause symptoms, as well. The female body's age is not a factor in how it will respond to the hormonal changes happening. However, every person is unique and can have other symptoms that may accompany the changes. Emotional issues surrounding the change of life, especially in younger women, may compound an already volatile emotional state, making the physical change within the body even harder to deal with. It is recommended that women not only seek the help of a doctor in having her physical needs met, but also seek professional support in counseling during this time.
The very nature of a woman is created so that she has a desire to nurture, or play the role of a mother. Permanent changes within the body that leave the female unable to reproduce can be psychologically troubling. But, the God of all comfort knows what each woman who has premature menopause symptoms is going through, and He is aware of her needs, physically and emotionally. He is, after all, the One who designed her in the first place. The changes in life are opportunities to lean heavily on God's grace and abounding love, trusting Him in all of His plans for mankind, womankind, and all of the earth. "Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defense; I shall not be greatly moved." (Psalm 62:1-2)
When experiencing the signs of early menopause, it is advised that a complete physical evaluation take place. Getting the facts about what the body is going through will help women better understand, and therefore, cope with the situation. Ask doctors to run tests on hormone levels to get an accurate evaluation on the reproductive system and also ask about any prescribed medication that can help ease some of the symptoms or signs of early menopause. There is more information online about the changes that a woman's body goes through when experiencing the change of life. Gathering the facts can always help in making good sound medical decisions.
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