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

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    Hot flashes are among the more common symptoms you could experience during perimenopause and menopause. (Getty Images) (Sean De Burca via Getty Images) Women's bodies go through an immense number ...

  3. 9 Signs Perimenopause Is Ending (Because Yes, It Really ... - AOL

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    "Hair loss occurs during the dramatic hormonal changes of menopause, including estrogen and androgens," Dr. Ross says. "Hair thinning appears as hair follicles become more fragile during menopause."

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  5. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Women with more negative attitudes towards the menopause report more symptoms during this transition. [106] Menopause is a stage of life experienced in different ways. It can be characterized by personal challenges, changes in personal roles within the family and society. Women's approaches to changes during menopause are influenced by their ...

  6. Endometrial polyp - Wikipedia

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    Where they occur, symptoms include irregular menstrual bleeding, bleeding between menstrual periods, excessively heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), and vaginal bleeding after menopause. [3] [6] Bleeding from the blood vessels of the polyp contributes to an increase of blood loss during menstruation and blood "spotting" between menstrual ...

  7. Intermenstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    The bleeding is usually light, often referred to as "spotting," though a few people may experience heavier bleeding. [citation needed] It is estimated that breakthrough bleeding affects around 25% of combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) users during the initial 3 to 4 months of use, it then usually resolves on its own. [8] [9]