Monday, April 30, 2012

What Causes Early Menopause - Resource Article

What Causes Early Menopause

"Your body goes into menopause when your ovaries stop producing estrogen, the hormone that controls your reproductive cycle. Anything that damages your ovaries can put you into premature menopause, including chemotherapy treatment for cancer, or surgery to remove your ovaries. In these cases, early menopause is a side effect your doctor will prepare you for. But some women unexpectedly go into menopause early, even if their ovaries are still intact."

Recognizing the Symptoms of Menopause

"Every woman who reaches middle age will experience menopause, the end of menstruation and fertility. At this stage in your life, your ovaries stop producing eggs and your body gradually produces less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Although each woman will experience a unique combination of symptoms, some hallmarks of “The Change” include: irregular periods, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, sleep disturbances like insomnia and night sweats, mood swings, and feelings of loss."


You can find many informative articles and menopause related material over at the Healthline Website.

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