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Migraine and perimenopause

Maturitas, 2014
Perimenopause and migraine are closely linked. The hormonal instability during the perimenopausal period not only causes vasomotor symptoms and mood disturbances, but also increases migraine incidence. Women do report new onset migraine during this period, but the increased incidence is reported by women with menstrually related migraine (MRM).
Ibrahimi, K   +2 more
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Perimenopausal Obesity

Journal of Women's Health, 2010
Obesity is recognized as one of the most important underlying risk factors for a wide variety of diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. Women are particularly prone to obesity, and approaches that address life transitions across the life span suggest that a number of factors may converge at passage points, such as menopause, that contribute to
Keller, Colleen   +8 more
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Is This Woman Perimenopausal?

JAMA, 2003
ContextPerimenopause is a time of transition for women at midlife. Women want to know whether they are starting this change and physicians need to know the accuracy of a clinical examination in identifying perimenopausal women.These women should be counseled about alleviating climacteric symptoms, using contraception, and preventing diseases such as ...
Lori A, Bastian   +2 more
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Perimenopausal Conception

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003
Abstract: Fertility, defined as the ability to achieve a pregnancy, declines gradually over the woman's lifespan. Although this decline seems to begin from the age of 30 years, it is more obvious between 35 and 40 and increases dramatically thereafter. The age of 41 is considered to be the point when fertility stops and sterility starts.
Basil C, Tarlatzis, Leonidas, Zepiridis
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Perimenopausal sexuality

Maturitas, 1987
This report covers the results of an interview survey concerning sexual responses of 124 women during the perimenopause (menopause transition), and the results of 52 women's prospective coital behavior records over 3 months with concomitant steroid analysis.
W B, Cutler, C R, Garcia, N, McCoy
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PMS in the perimenopause

British Menopause Society Journal, 2004
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and the perimenopause are each difficult conditions to manage. When they co-exist the difficulty is more than doubled. Understanding and recognising the differences and the similarities between these conditions should enable clinicians to provide appropriate treatment and significantly improve women's quality of life ...
Ismail, Hassan   +2 more
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The perimenopause and contraception

Maturitas, 1996
To review the implications of pregnancy in women in their forties and the contraceptive options open to them.Medline and popline reviews of the literature.Women in their forties are still potentially fertile, and pregnancy in this age group is attended with increased maternal mortality, spontaneous abortion, fetal anomalies and perinatal mortality.
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Contraception in the peri-menopause

British Menopause Society Journal, 2003
The perimenopause is a stage of life when a woman has low fertility but still requires contraception. It is also a peak age for menstrual dysfunction and a time when menopausal symptoms may commence. All these factors impact on contraceptive choice. Combined oral contraception can be continued until the age of 50 years in women who are low risk and do ...
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Contraception in perimenopause

Menopause
Perimenopause is characterized by wide hormone fluctuations and irregular menstrual cycles for 5 or more years preceding menopause and lasts until 12 months of amenorrhea have been achieved. It represents a period of reproductive transition with a decline in fertility.
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Perimenopause

Perimenopause occurs prior to menopause and manifests as physiological and psychic changes. However, there is a substantial deficit of data and societal information concerning perimenopause. This leads to inadequate perimenopause processing and poor quality of life. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is to offer an overview of perimenopause.
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