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  2. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Women with early diagnosis and treatment of coeliac disease present a normal duration of fertile life span. [47] [48] Women who have undergone hysterectomy with ovary conservation go through menopause on average 1.5 years earlier than the expected age. [20]

  3. I thought I was menopausal at age 45. I was actually pregnant

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    About 95 percent of women will go through menopause between 45 and 55, with the median age of 51 or 52, Dr. Christmas said. Perimenopause, or the transition period leading up to menopause, takes ...

  4. PMS now could mean double the risk of early menopause ... - AOL

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    How you experience PMS during your reproductive years may indicate how early you begin menopause, a new study says. And that can put you at risk for serious health conditions.

  5. What to know about menopause, according to a doctor - AOL

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    Menopause is a nearly universal experience for women who live to middle age. In the United States, an estimated 1.3 million women enter menopause every year. Around 90% of women experience ...

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

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    Women's health expert Dr. Jennifer Wider tells Yahoo Life that perimenopause typically starts in a woman's 40s. “The symptoms can vary from person to person but often include: changes in ...

  7. Patriarch hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The patriarch hypothesis is a hypothesis that explains the occurrence of menopause in human females and how a long post-fertile period (up to one third of a female's life-span) [1] could confer an evolutionary advantage.