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Reproductive systemWhile your period may have been changing over the last several years during, you don’t technically hit menopause until your monthly period has stopped completely. This means your body stops producing eggs for fertilization.Without the shedding of an unfertilized egg every month, there’s no more menstruation.Menopause can also affect other parts of the reproductive system. When you’re no longer going through monthly cycles, you may not have any thickening of cervical mucus toward the middle of your cycle, a symptom that often signifies ovulation.Overall vaginal dryness and a lack of libido can also occur with menopause, but these don’t have to be permanent.
An over-the-counter lubricant can help. Mindfulness techniques, such as meditation and hypnosis, may hot flashes, too.Menopause causes your body to reserve energy more, which means you won’t burn calories and fat as easily. This can lead to weight gain. Menopausal women are also more prone to gaining weight around their midline. Nervous systemMenopause can affect your overall mood.
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You may feel happy and like yourself one day but then down the next.You may also experience mood swings that cause irritability. It’s important to see your doctor if you continue to experience or beyond a couple of weeks.
Menopause can be a for depression.Sleep can also be challenging during menopause. A drop in estrogen can cause hot flashes and night sweats that keep you up at night. These effects also make it difficult to fall asleep. For unknown reasons, menopause is also said to affect memory.
Memory loss is more common with age, but it’s unclear whether there’s a strict menopause connection or if another underlying cause may be at play here. Immune and excretory systemsA drop in estrogen levels may also lead to bladder leakage, also called.
You may find you urinate more often or you leak when you laugh, work out, or sneeze. Frequent urination can also interfere with your sleep. Cardiovascular systemEstrogens exert a cardioprotective effect on the body and lower levels of estrogen may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Lower levels of estrogen also affect the body’s cholesterol, which could increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Your doctor may recommend hormone replacement therapy to counteract some of these changes. Skeletal and muscular systemsMenopause causes your bones to lose their density. This can increase your risk of bone fractures.
Menopausal women are also at a higher risk of developing.A loss of muscle mass during menopause may also occur at a than before. Your joints may also become stiff and achy. Regular exercise can help reduce the loss of bone density and muscle mass. It may also reduce symptoms of joint pain.
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