Apr
26
2008
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The stages of menopause as described by Dr. Jerilynn C. Prior and authority on the subject.
Women during the premenopausal years are making choices about education,
vocation and partnerships. They may or may not choose to have children.
This stage of women’s lives lasts from the 20s until menopause. The
premenopausal years make up the bulk of the entire reproductive life span from
menarche to menopause that usually spans 30-45 years. Most menstrual cycles are
predictable, flow lasts about four to six days and cycle lengths vary between
21 and 36 days apart. This is a time of final maturation of ovulation with over
95% of cycles being normally ovulatory with normal luteal phase lengths of 10
or more days. Women who choose to have children have them during these years.
Although cramps are variable between women, usually they improve after the
first childbirth.
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