Monday, April 4, 2011

Myths About Menopause

Myths About Menopause
 Hot flashes are the sports car of menopause - they get all the attention. But there are plenty of menopause myths perpetuated from generation to generation. Here are some common myths and misconceptions. Read on to see if they are confirmed or denied.


The age of menopause

Myth: The age of menopause is determined by how old you were when you started your period.

Can a hysterectomy kick-start menopause?

Myth: A total hysterectomy will put you into instant menopause.

How long will hot flashes last?

Myth: The average time hot flashes will last is two years.

Loss of eggs brings on menopause?

Myth: Menopause occurs when you run out of eggs.

Low estrogen causes wrinkles?

Myth: Low estrogen levels contribute to wrinkles.

Life after menopause

Myth: Women live one third of their lives after menopause.

The pill & menopause

Myth: If you are on the pill and you stop getting your period, it might be menopause.

Out with the estrogen & testosterone?

Myth: When your ovaries stop producing estrogen, they also stop producing testosterone.

Will you ever see your period again?

Myth: If you haven't had your period in six months, you never will again.
Source:Specials