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How early can perimenopause start? |
I'm only 33 and i'm having a lot of the signs of perimenopause. isn't this to early? is it dangerous? I understand where you are coming from. I am going through the same thing. My doctor said that it could be menopause. We will take a hormone test then determine the right course of action (hormone therapy). She did say it was rare though never mentioned it was dangerous. I was missing periods and she gave me Prednisone and after six days of taking it, I had one. So, maybe that would help if you are experiencing the same thing. 40 You don't say what kinds of symptoms you have. Perimenopause usually does not start before 37 and an onset at your age would be unusual. Do a hormone test at your doctor. My guess is that you will be fine. 40's You can be perimenopause at the age of 30. If you have problems with your cycle . It all depends on the women! But we all think its at the age of 40 . But it not really the case. |
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