I will be 54 next week and I also have regular periods. In fact I'm having one right now! I don't know the answer to this but at least you aren't alone. All my friends around my age no longer have periods. I did meet an American lady on holiday and she told me that she had periods until she was 55. It can be a blessing in disguise as I guess we must still be producing heart protecting hormones.
Regards, Kathy.
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Having regular periods at 54 can happen but it's less common as menopause typically occurs around this age. It's important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues that may be causing the regular periods.
I am 58 years old and am still having regular, normal periods LIKE CLOCKWORK!!! This can't be normal! I am wondering if taking the pill, in the past has anything to do with it?
Yes, it's normal to just stop having periods at the age of 48. Menopause is normal from around ages 45-55, menopause is when your body starts to stop ovulating - as you no longer ovulate you no longer menstruate.
Yes, it is normal for you to menstruate at the age of 54 years old.Most women will go into menopause between 45-55, but during this time they can still menstruate - even if irregularly. Everyone is different, not everyone at 54 has gone through menopause.
Normal kidney function in healthy 70 year olds is generally around 50-60%. However, kidney function naturally declines with age, so it's important to monitor kidney function through regular check-ups.
Spotting in women over 60 refers to any light, irregular vaginal bleeding that occurs outside of regular menstrual periods. It can be caused by hormonal changes, infections, or underlying health conditions such as uterine or cervical issues. If spotting occurs, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.