Infertility Due To Early Menopause



 Menopause is a stage in life when you no longer can get pregnant. The average woman or person assigned female at birth (AFAB) goes through natural menopause in their early 50s. Premature menopause happens to women and people AFAB before age 40 and early menopause happens before age 45. The symptoms for these conditions are similar to natural menopause and the causes are often unknown.

What Is Early Menopause?

Premature menopause and early menopause are conditions where a woman or person assigned female at birth (AFAB) goes through menopause at an earlier age than is typically expected. Menopause is the point in a person’s life when their menstrual periods end. Natural menopause typically happens around age 51. Once you’ve gone 12 straight months without a period, you’ve gone through menopause.

What Is The Difference Between Premature Menopause And Early Menopause?

The difference between premature menopause and early menopause is when it happens. Menopause isn’t a process, rather it’s a point in time where menstruation ends.

- Early menopause is when menopause happens before age 45.

- Premature menopause is when menopause happens before age 40.

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