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  2. Postmenopause: Signs, Symptoms & What To Expect - Cleveland...

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    Postmenopause is the time after you’ve been without a menstrual period for 12 months. It lasts for the rest of your life. During this stage, menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, get milder or go away.

  3. What To Expect in Each Stage of Menopause - Cleveland Clinic...

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    Postmenopause: Once you’ve reached menopause, you enter the post-menopausal stage. Your symptoms will most likely lessen and eventually go away — though, you’re now at an increased risk for conditions like osteoporosis and heart disease.

  4. Postmenopausal Health: What to Expect

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    Postmenopause is the stage of life after you have not had a period for 12 months or longer. The average age of menopause for women is 51. You may experience menopause any time in your 40s or...

  5. Postmenopausal Health: Changes, Symptoms, Causes, and More - ...

    www.webmd.com/menopause/health-after-menopause

    The time of a woman's life following menopause is called postmenopause. During this time, many of the bothersome symptoms a woman may have experienced before menopause gradually decrease.

  6. Postmenopause: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/postmenopause-symptoms-5189973

    During postmenopause, symptoms can stick around, but are usually less frequent or severe. The most common symptoms during postmenopause are hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and urogenital atrophy, which causes vaginal dryness, urinary symptoms, and discomfort with intercourse.

  7. After the menopause - NHS inform

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    In postmenopause, symptoms of menopause may have eased or stopped entirely, but some women continue to have symptoms for longer. The change in your body’s hormones however is a sign to keep looking after your health and wellbeing, and be mindful to listen to your body.

  8. Postmenopause - University of Utah Health

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    Postmenopause brings ongoing hormonal changes. Explore care options: HRT, screenings, and treatment for conditions like incontinence or prolapse.

  9. Postmenopause: Bleeding, Symptoms, Causes, and More - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/postmenopause-overview-and-more-5187204

    Postmenopause is the stage that a person enters when they are past menopause. When you are postmenopausal, you can no longer get pregnant. At this stage, you may also stop having menopausal symptoms. However, some people keep having symptoms beyond menopause, but those symptoms are often milder.

  10. Menopause: What It Is, Age, Stages, Signs & Side Effects

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    Postmenopause: This is the time after menopause. You stay in postmenopause for the rest of your life. While most symptoms of menopause ease up in postmenopause, you can continue to have mild menopausal symptoms for several years in postmenopause.

  11. What Happens After Menopause? - Everyday Health

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    Postmenopause is the phase of life after the ovaries stop producing eggs and the transition to the nonchildbearing years is complete. Menopause occurs after you’ve had no period for 12...