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A simple way to remember the perimenopause is this - "Perimenopause is hell".
Menopause Defined aka TBTAM 2008
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Perimenopause, the transition to menopause, which can start as early as your late 30's, often causes an increase in PMS.
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Perimenopause, the transition to menopause, which can start as early as your late 30's, often causes an increase in PMS.
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Perimenopause does nasty things to the metabolism.
Downward Slide Susan Palwick 2009
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Perimenopause part of a series and Sex, lies, and Menopause, two books that will give you osome layman's info on hormones and also the possibility of using NATURAL hormones. good luck!
Low Estrogen Patch is actually HIGH Estrogen--and deadly not just to fertility GreenFertility 2008
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Dr. Nachtigall also helped to widen the HRT revenue window with "The Symptoms Of Perimenopause," in Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology in 1998.
Did Ghostwriters Promote Wyeth's Cancer-Associated HRT? 2008
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Also ... if you're dealing with overt things like PMS, PCOS, Fibroids, Endo, Infertility, Perimenopause, Vaginal Dryness, Vaginismus -- then Vitti strongly recommends you explore if your endocrine system is firing properly and if not, if you might need a more complete holistic overhaul.
Karen Salmansohn: Blue Labia: Turn Up The Sexual Heat This Winter 2008
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Perimenopause promises many of the same hot flashes, concentration gaps, mood swings, sleep troubles and migraines associated with menopause, as well as irritability and memory loss, with an added sweetener: the symptoms come earlier and last longer.
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Adel, and J. H. Skurnick, “Characterization of Reproductive Hormonal Dynamics in the Perimenopause,”Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 81 1996: 1495–1501.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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Perimenopause was a foreign word to me when I went to my doctor. . .
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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