The Major Perimenopause Symptoms and Their Identifiers
Doctors still don't know ALL of the symptoms a woman might experience during perimenopause because there are too many to nail down all of them.
Losing one's fertility is not the only thing a woman will experience during perimenopause.
While the main symptoms of perimenopause may be blatant most are uncommon or unknown to the vast majority of people.
Signs and symptoms of a woman's change occurring are not widely known and can be largely varied.
Many symptoms of the change itself are not immediately recognizable.
Those that are most obvious will not be mistaken.
A woman should begin learning the signs and symptoms as early as age 30 to avoid being surprised by their occurrence.
Identifying the symptoms of 'the change of life' can help you as you try to help the women in your life as they go through their "changes".
Men often notice a woman's loss of sexual appetite long before a women realizes it's happening.
A woman's lack of interest or desire is not always a symptom of the change of life.
A dry spell that lasts longer than a short period of time could indicate your partner is about to experience a serious life altering event.
Have some compassion for your partner this change is not easy to handle.
This change is not very pleasant for her either.
Perhaps one of the more embarrassing perimenopause symptoms for women is the change in hair growth.
For the most part, women say that they lose the most hair from the places where hair usually grows (their heads, their arms and legs, their pubic areas).
While this hair loss is happening they begin to grow hair in places that aren't normal, like on their faces and chests.
Hair growth happens differently for each woman.
You should talk to your doctor if you start to notice hair growing in places it does not grow while simultaneously losing hair in places it does grow.
You might be going through premenopause.
Whether or not you want to believe it, it is possible for premenopause to change the way your body smells.
Some women say that it is the changes in their smells that make them realize that they are menopausal.
This symptom, in particular, is very hard to notice.
At the same time, if the person in your life suddenly smells differently (and it is not the result of a new perfume, body spray, soap or deodorant), they might be about to go through premenopause.
Perimenopause is not a good experience for most women.
During this time, women do not have a lot of control over their feelings and bodies so it is important that the people who surround them understand that, if it were up to the woman, she wouldn't be going through the change.
Women might be glad not to have to deal with their monthly "cycles" anymore but the truth is that it is quite hard to deal with.
Being able to recognize menopausal symptoms will help you be more prepared to help the women you know get through their "change of life.
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Losing one's fertility is not the only thing a woman will experience during perimenopause.
While the main symptoms of perimenopause may be blatant most are uncommon or unknown to the vast majority of people.
Signs and symptoms of a woman's change occurring are not widely known and can be largely varied.
Many symptoms of the change itself are not immediately recognizable.
Those that are most obvious will not be mistaken.
A woman should begin learning the signs and symptoms as early as age 30 to avoid being surprised by their occurrence.
Identifying the symptoms of 'the change of life' can help you as you try to help the women in your life as they go through their "changes".
Men often notice a woman's loss of sexual appetite long before a women realizes it's happening.
A woman's lack of interest or desire is not always a symptom of the change of life.
A dry spell that lasts longer than a short period of time could indicate your partner is about to experience a serious life altering event.
Have some compassion for your partner this change is not easy to handle.
This change is not very pleasant for her either.
Perhaps one of the more embarrassing perimenopause symptoms for women is the change in hair growth.
For the most part, women say that they lose the most hair from the places where hair usually grows (their heads, their arms and legs, their pubic areas).
While this hair loss is happening they begin to grow hair in places that aren't normal, like on their faces and chests.
Hair growth happens differently for each woman.
You should talk to your doctor if you start to notice hair growing in places it does not grow while simultaneously losing hair in places it does grow.
You might be going through premenopause.
Whether or not you want to believe it, it is possible for premenopause to change the way your body smells.
Some women say that it is the changes in their smells that make them realize that they are menopausal.
This symptom, in particular, is very hard to notice.
At the same time, if the person in your life suddenly smells differently (and it is not the result of a new perfume, body spray, soap or deodorant), they might be about to go through premenopause.
Perimenopause is not a good experience for most women.
During this time, women do not have a lot of control over their feelings and bodies so it is important that the people who surround them understand that, if it were up to the woman, she wouldn't be going through the change.
Women might be glad not to have to deal with their monthly "cycles" anymore but the truth is that it is quite hard to deal with.
Being able to recognize menopausal symptoms will help you be more prepared to help the women you know get through their "change of life.
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