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An Age Thing? …What Menopause Means to You

December 21, 2019

Introduction

What does Menopause mean to you?

As a woman, learning what menopause is, its symptoms and possible effects can make it easier to deal with when the time comes.

It’s a time of change that can also be associated with general wellbeing when properly managed.

For many women, it begins in their middle to late 40s, becoming fully established in most after age 50years – but this can vary.

If not, a woman may feel frustrated as well as physically and mentally unwell.

This could certainly impact her relationship with family and her work.

Men should also learn about menopause and help women remove some of the traditional misconceptions associated with it.


What Menopause is Like

In the following video, we put together a few Menopause facts that people new to the condition can use to start to learn and discuss how menopause can affect them.

If you will like to learn more, here’s a list of more articles on our site that relate to your menstrual cycle:

Common changes in Menopause

Enjoying Life After Menopause

How is Your Menstrual Health?

Menopause Symptoms and Treatments

We hope you find it useful – share it in the comments below if you have any thoughts on the video.



More Reading

Click here for more information on Menopause.

Editing by AskAwayHealth Team

Disclaimer

All AskAwayHealth articles are written by practising  Medical Practitioners on a wide range of health care conditions to provide evidence-based guidance and to help promote quality health care. The advice in our material is not meant to replace the management of your specific condition by a qualified health care practitioner.
To discuss your condition, please contact a health practitioner or reach us directly through info@askawayhealth.org

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