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The perception of menopause is changing. Women are no longer
embarrassed to discuss it. Instead they are offering advice and
seeking options for treatment.
Menopause is the point in a woman's life when the ovaries taper
off from producing estrogen and progesterone to the extent where
menstruation stops. It’s confirmed when 12 months have passed since
a woman's last menstrual period. Menopause
can also occur when the ovaries are
surgically removed.
The rhythms of your body begin to change during menopause, but you can
learn to adjust. Your periods may become heavier, lighter or irregular.
You may start to experience hot flashes, night sweats, and associated sleep disturbances or
vaginal dryness.
The good news is that you can treat certain moderate to severe menopausal symptoms1 and continue to live a
healthy active
life.
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