Hello, Christine

Based on the information you provided, seem that you could be in perimenopause.

According to Harvard Health "experts generally agree that Perimenopause begins with irregular menstrual cycles — courtesy of declining ovarian function — and ends a year after the last menstrual period".

Hello, Christine

Based on the information you provided, seem that you could be in menopause.

According to Harvard Health "experts generally agree that Perimenopause begins with irregular menstrual cycles — courtesy of declining ovarian function — and ends a year after the last menstrual period".

Hello, Christine

Based on the information you provided, looks like you may be in post-menopause.

According to Harvard Health "experts generally agree that Perimenopause begins with irregular menstrual cycles — courtesy of declining ovarian function — and ends a year after the last menstrual period".

Hello, Christine

Based on the data you provided looks like we can not determine what stage of the menopause transition you may or may not be in.

Perimenopause is the initial phase of the menopause transition period and it is a gradual process, in which there are fewer menstruations, more separated, without menopause occurring. It is common for women to experience many classic symptoms of menopause during this period, but mildly. It has a variable duration, between 3 and 5 years. And it typically starts sometime in your 40s.

We recommend to learn about what to expect as you enter this period. Studies have shown that women who are prepared have a better experience in their menopause journeys.

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