When Does Menopause Start?

When Does Menopause Start?

Am I Experiencing Menopause?

Wondering if those hot flashes you’ve been experiencing are a symptom of menopause? Typically, menopause can happen anytime for women in their 40s or even into their 50s. Some may experience prolonged perimenopause symptoms even earlier into their 30s. If you are experiencing hot flashes and want to do something about them, we can help. Keep reading to learn more about menopause, when it typically begins, and how a Hot Flash Clinical Trial can help alleviate the most notorious of menopause symptoms.

Understanding Menopause

Menopause is when your periods stop permanently, and you can no longer get pregnant. You have reached menopause only after it has been a full year since your last period. This means you have not had any bleeding, including spotting, for 12 months in a row.

Perimenopause, the transition to menopause, usually starts in a woman’s mid- to late 40s. On average, women are in perimenopause for four years before their periods stop.

Some signs you may be experiencing perimenopause include:

  • Your menstrual periods may not come as regularly as before. They also might last longer or be shorter. You might skip some months. Periods might stop for a few months and then start up again.
  • Your periods might be heavier or lighter than before.
  • You might have hot flashes and problems sleeping.
  • You might experience mood swings or be irritable.
  • You might experience vaginal dryness. Sex may be uncomfortable or painful.
  • You may have less interest in sex. It may take longer for you to get aroused.

Menopause Symptom Relief

Some women may experience more intense symptoms than others, and there are things you can do to help find some relief. They include:

  • Hormone therapy, because most symptoms are due to the sudden hormonal changes you are experiencing
  • Talk to your doctor about other medications you can take
  • Track your hot flashes and get to know what triggers them. Some triggers include spicy foods, alcohol, stress, and hot weather.
  • Maintain a healthy weight, because hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms can be worse for women with a heavier weight

Hot Flash Clinical Trial

If you are experiencing hot flashes and it is affecting your life, we want to hear from you. If you are between the ages of 30 and 65 and want to do something about your hot flashes, you may be the perfect fit for our Hot Flash Clinical Trial.

At Women’s Health Clinical Studies, we conduct Phase II-IV trials on menopause care to enhance women’s health by providing effective treatments and solutions for menopause symptoms. We collaborate with top pharmaceutical companies to design and execute studies that meet the highest standards of quality and ethics.

You will receive multiple benefits as a participant, including study-related medications, no-cost health exams and consultations, as well as compensation for your time and travel.

To get pre-qualified quickly and easily over the phone, click here to fill out a contact information form or give us a call at (682) 310-6487.

For more information, visit us at WomensHealthClinicalStudies.com!

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