During menopause, women's periods become erratic and eventually cease. Menopause occurs at different times for different women, but I think it's safe to say that it tends to occur between the ages of 40 and 50.
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Women typically stop getting their periods, known as menopause, in their late 40s to early 50s. This is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years, and the average age of menopause is around 51 years old.
Menopause typically occurs in women between the ages of 45-55, when their periods stop completely. However, the age at which women reach menopause can vary widely. If a woman in her 40s or younger stops having her period, it could be due to other health factors and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
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 possible for a 62-year-old woman to still have periods, as menopause typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 but can happen later. However, irregular periods or changes in menstrual cycle are common during perimenopause and menopause. If there are concerns about menstrual changes, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
I don't have an answer to this, but just wanted to say that I have the same problem, so the poster is not the only one! If anyone else has has these symptoms and worked out what it is about, I'd be really keen to learn from them. Many thanks in advance!
Women typically stop growing in height around the age of 18. However, growth plates in the bones usually close by early to mid-20s, which signifies the end of any significant growth in height.