9 Things OB/GYNs Want You to Know About Early Menopause
It’s the middle of the night, and you wake up sweating. You’ve also been getting hot flashes throughout the day, and you missed your last two periods—even though you’ve taken multiple pregnancy tests that came back negative. If you’re a menstruating person in your 30s or 40s, these symptoms may sound like menopause, which typically doesn’t happen until your late 40s or 50s. Could these actually be signs of early onset menopause instead? While only a healthcare provider can truly answer this for you, menopause can come early (which is different from perimenopause or the stage right before menopause, BTW). Here are nine things experts want you to know about why early menopause happens, if the treatment options are any different from regular menopause, and how it affects your overall health. First, what is early onset menopause? Before we dive in, let’s get…