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Regina R asked in HealthWomen's Health · 1 decade ago

Menapause Question...?

How long does the process of menapause last and what are the early signs that it has begun?

I am almost 35 (in 2 months), and my periods are still on a regular cycle, but I have noticed that there are more clots the past 6 months or so. Is this the beginning of menapause?

The headahces I get are now more painful also.

Update:

I didn't think about fibroids. My mother had 3 fibroid tumors 7 years ago and lost her uterus.

I have been moodier than usual.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    More moody then normal period? My wife (before passed) really went through this. I begged her to get help. It lasted almost a year. Please do your man a big help! Get hormons as soon as possible. I loved her more then the world but it was a toss up between the cancer or me there for a bit (haha). Be smart see a doctor

    Source(s): Life
  • menapause last a long time i think it ends when your in your 60,s u have night sweats mood swings cant sleep dry eyes and boy it can mess u up big time im going through it right now and it sucks u can go to your doctor and ask them to give u some medicine. good luck hope everything works out fo ya

  • 1 decade ago

    if your periods have got heavier you could have fibroids,you should report any changes to a doctor at your age

    Source(s): nurse
  • tina m
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    1 decade ago

    Talk to your doctor.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I think http://www.webmd.com/ would be a better site for this kind of a question.

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