IS 34 TOO YOUNG TO START MENOPAUSE?

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by admin in Menopause

I’ll be 34 this month. For the instance some months, my wheel has been effort individual and individual and my actualised injury instance shorter. I don’t see intense in some way. No symptoms of climacteric or modify pms, eliminate for a destined drowsiness meet before I move bleeding. I also chose to be chaste nearly a assemblage past and hit no actual sexed want to intercommunicate of. Could this conception of an primeval climacteric or is my abstinence someways linked to my individual cycles.

ps. I do not hit children.

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5 Responses to “IS 34 TOO YOUNG TO START MENOPAUSE?”

  1. jessie j schroedie

    11. Mar, 2010

    actually, to be honest i’m thirty one and after i had my twins the doctors told me its very possible that i could go thru early menapause. so no its not to early unfortunately however i dont think what your going thru is menapause i think your seriously depressed for whatever reason and its something you should talk to your doctor about

  2. SotiCoto

    11. Mar, 2010

    Celibacy in the long-term could be leady to atrophy of the reproductive organs…. and the premature approach of menopause…. possibly. The body will tend to start shutting down things it considers superfluous.

    O’course if you masturbate plenty, that should put an end to such things…. theoretically.

  3. barbi316

    11. Mar, 2010

    Perimenopause means “around menopause.” It refers to the 2 to 8 years of changing hormone levels—and the symptoms they cause—leading up to menopause. The most common sign of perimenopause is longer, often irregular menstrual cycles that are caused by hormonal ups and downs.

    Most women start perimenopause between ages 39 and 51. 1 Some women begin to notice menstrual changes and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms in their late 30s, when hormone levels begin to change and fertility naturally declines. Other women don’t notice menopause changes until their late 40s.

    Postmenopause begins after 1 year of having no menstrual periods. Hormone levels continue to decline, and menopause symptoms tend to persist or increase into the first year or more of postmenopause. Estrogen and progesterone levels then stabilize at low levels, and symptoms usually subside. This is the phase of life when you can enjoy freedom from menstrual bleeding and birth control concerns.

  4. Annie

    11. Mar, 2010

    Anything you do in life can change your cycle. You are a bit young for starting the changes. But if you are Very unhealthy it can cause it to come early. Not having children can cause problems in your cycle sure, but nothing bad. Although I have heard if you never have kids, your body has more problems than women who have conceived. Because our bodies are meant for reproducing. Just like animals.If you have a pet that doesn’t reproduce and you don’t get them fixed they will get cancer in their reproductive organs. I’m not saying you Have to have children, but anything you do in life, (i.e., eating habits, make new friends, change exercise routine, get sick, start taking vitamins or medications, etc.) can change you cycle. Hope this helps.

  5. StarShine Girl

    11. Mar, 2010

    There have been females at the age of 25 going through menopause. and being celibate doesn’t help .you need to have sex at your age it helps keep you from being depressed.