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When do you know you’re going through the menopause please?

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My last two periods didnt happen. No other symptoms apart from my b12 defienency tiredness etc

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VitB12 deficiency can affect periods. As can a Thyroid condition. As can stress. It could actually be due to any number of reasons but usually a woman’s age will make her seriously consider the possibility. You could ask your GP to check for any hormone deficiency 🤔 Around my mid 40s periods became very heavy, and I lacked energy, this went on for a number of years until the final period when I was 54. Generally speaking, a woman is considered to have reached menopause after a year free of periods.

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