Arent I too young for Premenapause?

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Hi. This isnt a diet question but I am almost 37 and haven't had a period in 2 months. I am not pregnant. I have always been very regular. I called doctor and he said no big deal, don't worry. Has anyone else had this happen? Oh and it aint cause I exercise too much.LOL
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  • kalexander2005
    kalexander2005 Posts: 223 Member
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    Yes! I am 41 and have been off and on experiencing perimenopause for several years. I wouldn't worry, but if the hotflashes get too intense, I use soy and black cohosh capsules. :) Good luck!
  • lsjett1
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    My mother started menopause at 37 and was completely through it at 39. It is certainly not out of the realm of possibility!
  • Mamoonie
    Mamoonie Posts: 328
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    My mum started with 37 and was all done at the age of 45... so no, you're not too young for menopause, it CAN start that early.

    MM
  • Becky1971
    Becky1971 Posts: 979 Member
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    No, women are starting younger and younger now, just like girls and their periods are starting sooner and sooner, makes sense we perimenopause would start earlier. I had NEVER missed a period, at when I did 12 yrs after my youngest was born I was in shock, turned out, just perimenopause. I actually noticed my first symptoms at 35, and being 40, they are the worse I have had now. eating right, and working out, and flaxseed has helped a lot.
  • Tree72
    Tree72 Posts: 942 Member
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    It's not super common, but it does happen. Statistically the later you reached menarche, the earlier you will hit menopause. (That's never seemed fair, lol.) How old were you when you started?

    Also, perimenopause can be brought on by trauma. I had a friend who was completely done with menopause before she hit 40. She was in a major car accident in her mid-30s and the trauma to her body had lasting effects.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,229 Member
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    Could be stress. I have missed in the past because of stress.
  • iamMaLisa
    iamMaLisa Posts: 278 Member
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    Well, i my periods stopped in high school cause i starved myself, is this a reason? if not and your doctor isnt conserned yet, then either get a second opinion if you are still bothered by it.
  • misstonico
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    I'm 36 and have been dealing with it for 2 years now. Everybody has their own biological timetable for when and how long, your's is just just on the earlier side.
  • DonnaLFitz
    DonnaLFitz Posts: 270 Member
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    Are you on birth control pills? Depo and pills can cause lightening of the periods. Same thing happened when I was your age. I was 50 when I completed menopause.
  • kappy_hollowell
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    I don't think you are too young. Perimenopause can last for 10-15 years from what I"ve heard!
  • Hellbent_Heidi
    Hellbent_Heidi Posts: 3,669 Member
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    A friend of mine just turned 40 and has been getting hot flashes for a couple of years, so yes, its very possible!

    Do you know when your mom started her change? I guess your mom's history is a VERY good indicator to whether you will begin it early (that's what my doctor told me, but my mom had a hysterectomy, so not sure when to expect it myself).

    I'm 41, and ready to be done with this monthly nonsense...so I say 'bring it on! :laugh:
  • 0SimplymeStacyLea0
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    I hate the word perimenopause or premenopause! I believe it's a good word for Dr's to throw around when they have no clue what is going on with your body. I had a child at 35 and they said that "threw" me into premenopause. Later I found out my periods were irregular due to nursing. They continued to stay that way, I ended up seeing a specialist and in no way shape or form am I in peri or premenopause. As we get older our bodies change but I would still recommend seeing an OB. They say women can start as early as late 30's but make sure it isn't something else going on with you. Good luck! :flowerforyou:
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,229 Member
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    I hate the word perimenopause or premenopause! I believe it's a good word for Dr's to throw around when they have no clue what is going on with your body. I had a child at 35 and they said that "threw" me into premenopause. Later I found out my periods were irregular due to nursing. They continued to stay that way, I ended up seeing a specialist and in no way shape or form am I in peri or premenopause. As we get older our bodies change but I would still recommend seeing an OB. They say women can start as early as late 30's but make sure it isn't something else going on with you. Good luck! :flowerforyou:

    So much in gynecology is just guessing. One doctor diagnosed me as having endometriosis because of my symptoms, but another doctor won't commit to that diagnosis unless I let him do a laproscopy.
  • jmsladky
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    I am definately not starving myself. I have been on YAZ for years and never had a problem.
  • jmsladky
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    I have had endometriosis and thats why I am still on pill.
  • gleechick609
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    I am 24 and going through menapause.
  • Jenmygatt
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    I am the same. I'm 36 and apparently have been going through perimenopause for a couple of years now. And my doc said it can last for 10-15 years, which I believe someone else stated already. I also take the pill and since my second child was born (she'll be 3 in Dec.) I've had really light and short periods. I've never skipped a month though and not been pregnant.
  • jmsladky
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    my mom had a hyterectomy at age 27 after my sister was born. SO can't tell if its genetic.
  • dianediaz
    dianediaz Posts: 53 Member
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    Definitely not too young for premenopause. I am 45 and definitely in premenopause. And I'm sure that I began it when I was in my late 30s. Been battling premenopause symptoms off and on for years. I can say that exercise and diet helps in a big way. Some doctors tell me that I'm too young. But they are idiots. Seems it depends upon who you ask.
  • Becky1971
    Becky1971 Posts: 979 Member
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    Here's a list of symptoms, http://www.project-aware.org/Experience/symptoms.shtml You can check for other possible symptoms. It also tells you other things it could be, but since you saw a doc, I assume those have been ruled out.