At what age is it normal for women to enter menopause?
A test published in the latest issue of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism describes the "road map" of older women's work and life, and also helps some women in their 40 s who are gradually losing their fertility to know exactly when their last chance of pregnancy is. The research team conducted experiments on more than 6,000 women about to enter menopause, and measured three hormones in their blood to calculate the number of remaining eggs in her ovary. It was found that the amount of anti-Mullerian hormones in these women, including serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and inhibin B, which stimulated hair follicle growth, changed. In the five years before menopause, the anti-Mullerian hormone in women decreased to a very low level, or even not at all. At that time, women had fewer eggs, which greatly reduced the chances of pregnancy. The researchers believe that this discovery is significant because there is not enough data to support it. At present, doctors can't link the decline of hormone with fertility or the arrival of menopause. Bill, a British authority on fertility and women's health and a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Sheffield? "Now we can say that if you have a certain amount of follicle stimulating hormone, it is likely that you are still in reproductive age," Leger said. Which means you haven't reached menopause yet. Woman square Bian Xiao reminds you: As for when women will go through menopause, you know very well that menopause before the age of 45 is absolutely abnormal and belongs to early amenorrhea, so it should be adjusted as soon as possible and cannot be ignored. Share/Collect: More