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  2. Drew Barrymore, 48, opens up about going through ... - AOL

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    Menopause is defined as the time 12 months after a menstruating person has gotten their last period. However, what many people may not realize is that there's a phase between a woman's regular ...

  3. Here's Why Testosterone Is a Female Hormone, Too - AOL

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ... of these symptoms changes drastically within, say, a week, ... a reason to not prescribe testosterone as a menopause treatment, ...

  4. Pregnancy over age 50 - Wikipedia

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    Menopause typically occurs between 44 and 58 years of age. [8] DNA testing is rarely carried out to confirm claims of maternity at advanced ages, but in one large study, among 12,549 African and Middle Eastern immigrant mothers, confirmed by DNA testing, only two mothers were found to be older than fifty; the oldest mother being 52.1 years at conception (and the youngest mother 10.7 years old).

  5. What Signals the End of Menopause? An OB/GYN on What to ... - AOL

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    Here’s an important distinction to make, per Dr. Goldman: Perimenopause is a stage, while menopause is a single moment that you reach exactly 12 consecutive months after your last menstrual period.

  6. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    According to a study done on a sample of 782 healthy European couples ages 19–39, fertility starts declining after age 27 and drops at a somewhat greater rate after age 35. Statistical analysis showed that the women in the 27–29 age group had significantly less chance on average of becoming pregnant than did the 19- to 26-year-olds.

  7. Peanut App - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut app is a social network exclusively for women, focusing on topics of pregnancy, motherhood, fertility, and menopause, available on iOS and Android devices. Users must prove their identity, in keeping with the primary function of in-app safety, and then they can create a profile to interact with other users.

  8. Hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    While a 2018 review found that taking progesterone and estrogen together can decrease this risk, [47] other reviews reported an increased risk of blood clots and pulmonary embolism when estrogen and progestogen were combined, particularly when treatment was started 10 years or more after menopause and when the women were older than 60 years ...

  9. Pregnancy and breastfeeding lowers risk of early menopause ...

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    This is because ovulation stops during menopause and slows down during breastfeeding.