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

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    Though menopause is a single moment—the one-year mark after your last menstrual period—you may continue experiencing symptoms for many years. Some of the physical symptoms Dr. Goldman flags ...

  3. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of menopause. During early menopause transition, the menstrual cycles remain regular but the interval between cycles begins to lengthen. Hormone levels begin to fluctuate. Ovulation may not occur with each cycle. [23] The term menopause refers to a point in time that follows one year after the last menstruation. [23]

  4. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    You can start transitioning into menopause several years before you actually reach it, a stage known as perimenopause. This transition is different for everyone: For instance, you may start ...

  5. 7 signs of ovulation to help you understand your menstrual ...

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    Signs of ovulation include cramping, breast tenderness, increased sex drive, moodiness, changes in cervical mucous, spotting, increased basal body temperature.

  6. Menstrual cycle - Wikipedia

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    Cycles in which ovulation does not occur (anovulation) are common in girls who have just begun menstruating and in women around menopause. During the first two years following menarche, ovulation is absent in around half of cycles. Five years after menarche, ovulation occurs in around 75% of cycles and this reaches 80% in the following years. [62]

  7. Anovulation - Wikipedia

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    During the first two years after menarche 50% of the menstrual cycles could be anovulatory cycles. It is in fact possible to restore ovulation using appropriate medication, and ovulation is successfully restored in approximately 90% of cases. The first step is the diagnosis of anovulation.