Who is affected by menopauseMenopause is the milestone in every
woman's life that marks the end of her reproductive years. Most (95%) of all
women begin the transition to menopause (perimenopause)
between ages 39 and 51. On average, women start perimenopause around age 46,
with an average of 5 years until menstruation ends. After 1 year of no
menstrual periods, a woman is said to have reached menopause. - The average age of menopause is between 50 and
51. In 95% of all women, it occurs between the ages of 44 and 56.1
- Menopause before the age of 40 (spontaneous
premature menopause) is rare, affecting about 1% of women in the United
States.1
- Genetic factors can be a strong
predictor of when menopause will occur. If your mother had an early or late
menopause, you probably will also.1
- Cigarette smokers experience menopause an average
of 1.5 years earlier than nonsmokers.1
- Women living at high altitudes experience an
earlier menopause.1
Menopause can also be caused by surgical removal of the
ovaries, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy to the abdomen or pelvis.
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