The stress was relentless ... I don't want other women to be blindsided like I was. Perimenopause can start earlier than you think—sometimes as early as your mid-to-late 30s.
But menopause symptoms can show up decades earlier, a new study shows. A study of 4,400 women found that 55.4% of those 30 to 35 experienced moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause.
A new survey published in the NPJ Women’s Health Journal found that women from ages 30 to 40 may be experiencing symptoms associated with perimenopause, but in many cases, they don’t recognize ...
But surprising new research suggests that more than half of women in their early- to mid-30s are actually already experiencing perimenopause symptoms—and some are pretty severe. Unfortunately ...