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i have have a hysterectomy and wanting to know info on peri-menapausal symtoms and what to expect..i still have both ovaries so am i still producing estrogen.?
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Perimenopause is the time before actual menopause, when a woman begin producing less estrogen. The most adjectives symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, irregular periods, weighty or scant periods, mood swings, and shipment gain. Symptoms can begin as rash as age 35, and the symptoms can last up to 10 years. However, at hand are no true "rules." Every woman is different, and some may only experience one of the symptoms while another may experience adjectives of the symptoms. Some women may experience only 1-2 years of symptoms while others experience symptoms for a incredibly long time.

If your ovaries were moved out in place during your hysterectomy and they are not dog-eared from disease, you continued to produce estrogen; therefore, you will experience perimenopause and following menopausal symptoms.





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