Menstruation - is the cycle of the female body producing an egg ready to be fertilized. If it's not fertilized, it's 'flushed' from the body, along with the lining of the womb. Menopause - is the permanent ceasing of the ovaries producing viable eggs, effectively rendering her sterile.
Yes. When a woman goes through menopause, her menstruation will end. The average age for menopause is in the early 50's.
Menstruation is a monthly event of the uterus shedding it's lining. It begins at menarche (first period, usually about age 13) and continues until the onset of menopause (usually mid to late 40's). Menopause begins a change in the body where periods become at first, erratic, then infrequent, and finally stop all together. Past this point, the woman is considered no longer able to bear children.
John H. Hannan has written: 'The flushings of the menopause' -- subject(s): Menstruation
Menstruation is a part of puberty for women. It usually happens in their early to mid teens, and continues until the reach their late 40's and 50's. Then they have menopause, and their periods go away. Yes, you have to be a woman to menstruate. And you can't really "get" it, like you buy milk at WalMart. It comes during puberty to women, as previously stated.
you will have your "menopause either in your late 40's or early 50's
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Menstruation occurs during the fertile years of a human female. So menstruation is absent during childhood up until puberty, and after childbearing years after a woman has gone through menopause towards her late 40's-50's. Menstruation will also be absent in a human female when she is on hormonal birth control to suppress the menstrual cycle, if a woman becomes pregnant, and/or if she has a hysterectomy to prevent menstruation. Also not all women are born with a uterus so some women will go their entire lives without ever menstruating.
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Most women will usually begin perimenopause (irregular periods) sometime in their forties and approximately 2-4 years before menopause begins. Half of all women begin menopause by the age of 50. A woman enters menopause 12 months after she experiences her last menstrual period. Some women begin experiencing symptoms of hormone imbalance at anywhere from their early 30's to their late 40's, depending on several factors related to environment, heredity and how early you started having your period.
Yes they do; it happens during a process called menopause. Normally, this happens around the late 40's, early 50's, but some women go into menopause in their 80's!
Lena. Levine has written: 'The modern book of marriage' -- subject(s): Marriage 'The menopause' -- subject(s): Menopause
Menstruation stops when a woman reaches menopause, typically around the age of 45-55. This is due to decreased hormone production by the ovaries, particularly estrogen. As estrogen levels decline, the menstrual cycle becomes irregular before eventually ceasing.