After you end your period when you're around 50ish, what happens next? Is there a new kind of period? Or does something else happen? Or do you just go back to being a kid again like with no more things that come 1nce a month?
celinaedine answered Tuesday May 9 2006, 9:56 pm: you go through menopause, where you stop menstruating and get all sorts of nasty symptoms. after menopause you, yeah, just don't have anymore periods and are also not able to become pregnant anymore.
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Bella'sAdvice answered Sunday May 7 2006, 4:26 pm: Okay hi I'm Bella and my mother has been going through menopause nothing else can happen because your ovaries stop reating to things meaning you can't get pregnant or anything you should just have your old life back just with out the period but you'll still be able to have fun and still feel young so there's nothing to worry aboutand feel free to do anything at anytime so don't beat yourself up over just have fun and party like it's the 70'
Always
Yours truley
Vikki27 answered Sunday May 7 2006, 1:03 pm: After your periods stop when you hit the menopause, that is it, so to speak. However, when it happens, you can look forward to mood swings, hot flushes (although if you are in America, they call them hot flashes, I believe) and an increased chance of developing things like breast cancer.
Believe me, there is nothing particularly favourable about the menopause other than the periods ceasing. Men have NO idea how lucky they are! [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
xEVYx answered Sunday May 7 2006, 12:56 pm: You get Menopause..
Menopause is the medical term for the end of a woman's menstrual periods. It is a natural part of aging, and occurs when the ovaries stop making hormones called estrogens. This causes estrogen levels to drop, and leads to the end of monthly menstual periods. This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 60, but it can happen earlier. Menopause can also occur when the ovaries are surgically removed or stop functioning for any other reason.
You dont get a "new period" your done with having your period which is pretty good i think you dont have to worry about cramps and wearing tampons or pads anymore,but you do have you start worrying about your joints and bones more since your going through menopuase.
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