What is the difference between menopause and perimenopause?

Menopause is clinically defined as a phase achieved, when a woman had no menstruation for 12 months, she had no other health condition that could explain the lack of periods. Perimenopause is all the time leading to this event and can start 10-15 years before the actual menopause is achieved. The differences between menopause and perimenopause are often confusing and many do not obtain that menopause is the beginning of symptoms that accompany decreasing hormones. In fact, it is perimenopaus, although the last year of the period has ceased to be referred to as "in menopause". Another way to define the difference is to perceive perimenopause as a phase where the period still occurs, no matter how irregularly and menopause at a time when the period completely ceased.

It is quite easy to diagnose perimenopause. A decrease in hormones can be evaluated by a number of blood tests. Symptoms, including reduced fertility, greater irregularity in period, changes in the skin and hair, tendency to fluctuationsMoods, problems with temperature control and flashes of hot flashes are also quite obvious, rather, because the real menopause is approaching. It is important to realize that more unpleasant symptoms can be culturally connected and in some cultures the experience with perimenopause is accompanied by several symptoms except for a decrease in fertility and irregularity in the period; The transition to menopause is much softer.

There is a great contrast between menopause and perimenopause. If menopause is not induced by surgically removal of the ovaries and uterus, the condition can only be diagnosed retroactively, after the year since the last menstruation occurred. This resolution is vital to women.

Since the period is growing more irregular, perhaps they do not occur for several months at a time, women may believe that they are infertile. Altohough fertility is increasingly endangered during perimenopause, faithIn the overall infertility, it has led to many unintended pregnancies and the birth of what is euphemistically called "changing children". Until menopause is verifiable by clinical diagnosis, women who want to avoid pregnancy should continue to use birth control and some doctors recommend that contraception continue a year after diagnosis.

The differences between menopause and perimenopause can be recorded according to age. Many doctors now see the beginning of perimenopause as in the age of 30, when the period may begin for the first time irregularly. Most women will not reach menopause until the middle of the 40th or early 50 years. Definition according to age varies in women and the greatest predictor of menopause is the age of the onset of menopause of the female mother.

It is also valuable to understand that the length of time of menopause and perimenopause are not the same. Menopause is basically one year of time and perimenopause has been found for years. Some women may make it feared that for many years they will suffer hot flashes and inMoody moods, but it usually doesn't happen. As perimenopause approaches menopause, the symptoms tend to increase, but at the beginning the symptoms are minimal. Most women do not experience regular flash flashes or mood swings until they are very close to entering menopause.

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