Can a woman still walk through menopause psychologically?

My mother had a hysterectomy contained by her late 30s. She's in a minute in her impulsive 50s and has mood swings more than usual and sudden tears (amongst other things). After her hysterectomy she have the mood swings and her doctor said that she was going through a "sudden menopause", but presently being surrounded by her early 50s and beside similar symptoms to before could it miserable she's going through it psychologically?
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There is a hugely KEY question.. does she still enjoy her ovaries? Which, if she entered a 'sudden menopause' when she have her hysterectomy,. that tells me that she does not still enjoy her ovaries.

Menopause is still not very very well understood .. I penny-pinching good Lord they hold only be accepting for 25 years that we have PMS? I bet the body does turn through some changes, even if we don't enjoy 'our equipment' anymore..

I would have her take her hormones checked.. just to spawn sure nothing funny is going and also, her thyroid.. as that can engineer moods and stuff tough.

Please tell her she's ok, but she should be see and have the docs explain why she's foreboding this way. Thyroid is my hunch!

Who have the biggest breasts?

Yes, if they left contained by her ovaries.





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