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Perimenopause is the transition phase leading up to menopause. It usually begins in your 40s, but it can start as early as your 30s or as late as your 50s. For most women, it lasts several years, on average about four years, but every woman’s experience is unique.
This stage marks the beginning of the end of your reproductive years, as the ovaries gradually release fewer eggs and hormone levels shift. Perimenopause begins with the first noticeable symptom and officially ends when you’ve gone 12 consecutive months without a period, which marks menopause.
Your brain and ovaries communicate through two key messengers:
These signals help the ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone. During perimenopause, ovarian hormone production becomes less predictable. Progesterone often declines first, followed by estrogen. As a result:
Perimenopause can last anywhere from a few months to 10 years, though most women experience it for about 4 years. It officially ends when your periods have stopped for 12 straight months.
No two women experience perimenopause the same way, but many notice:
These changes can feel confusing or overwhelming, especially if you weren’t expecting them. But knowing what’s happening inside your body can make a big difference.
Even though fertility declines, pregnancy is still possible during perimenopause. If you don’t wish to become pregnant, it’s recommended to use contraception until you’ve gone 12 months without a period.
It’s a good idea to talk with your healthcare provider if you experience:
Your doctor can rule out other conditions and help you find relief.
While every woman’s journey is unique, many find relief with:
Perimenopause is a natural stage of life, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Knowledge, support, and self-care can help make the transition smoother.
This website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider about any medical concerns.
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