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Hi OsloGirl,

Thank you for sharing your question on EmpowHER! Menopause is a huge change in a women's life and I'd love to help give you information to help prepare for it in the best way possible. :)

Perimenopause is the period that transitions women into menopause. This transition period begins years before actual menopause and starts when the ovaries produce less and less estrogen and progesterone.

All women experience perimenopause and different times in their lives as all women's bodies are different. Most often it begins in the 40s, but some women begin experiencing perimenopause symptoms as early as their late-30s and some experience it in their 50s. The length of perimenopause also differentiates between women, but typically it lasts around 4 years. Some women experience perimenopause for only a few months or for more than 4 years. 

Perimenopause officially ends one year after menopause starts, or when a women hasn't had a menstrual cycle for a full 12 months. 

While some women don't experience perimenopause symptoms, some have very unpleasant and uncomfortable ones. Some common symptoms you may want to look out for include headaches, irregular menstrual flows or changes in your menstrual cycle schedule, skipping periods, hot flashes, sweating, night sweats, and heart palpitations. Some symptoms will definitely seem more pronounced than others. Vaginal dryness, decline in sex drive and mood swings may also occur during perimenopause. 

This EmpowHER article gives some more helpful information about perimenopause and perimenopause symptoms to look out for: https://www.empowher.com/perimenopause/content/symptoms-perimenopause.

Having a solid knowledge about why perimenopause occurs and what its symptoms are will help you better prepare for perimenopause before it starts. It might be good to talk to your doctor too. They could also provide tips to help you be prepared for perimenopause.

I hope this helped give you more information about perimenopause. Don't hesitate to ask more question on EmpowHER when you begin perimenopause or if you have further questions! :)

Our perimenopause and menopause condition pages also have some great articles and other resources to check out for more information:

https://www.empowher.com/condition/perimenopause

https://www.empowher.com/condition/menopause

July 20, 2014 - 1:15pm

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