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What is the menopause, how can you spot the symptoms and signs and what age does it start?

MENOPAUSE is not the most pleasant experience, and Labour MP Dawn Butler has pushed for menopausal woman to be be provided flexible working hours by their employers.

But what can you expect to happen and when does it typically begin? We've got all the details.

 Every woman goes through menopause and the symptoms usually start between the ages of 45 and 55
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Every woman goes through menopause and the symptoms usually start between the ages of 45 and 55Credit: Alamy

What is the menopause and what age does it usually start?

Menopause is a natural part of ageing, which usually happens when a woman is between the age of 45 and 55.

In the UK, the average age for a woman to go through menopause is 51.

It occurs when oestrogen levels in the body start to decline.

During this time periods become less frequent or they can suddenly stop, and after menopause occurs women will be unable to become pregnant naturally.

 Menopause occurs when oestrogen levels in the body start to decline, which can cause hot flushes
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Menopause occurs when oestrogen levels in the body start to decline, which can cause hot flushesCredit: Getty Images

Around one in 100 women experience menopause before the age of 40, and this is known as premature ovarian insufficiency or premature menopause.

Many celebrities have spoken out about their own experiences, such as Zoe Ball, who said she was "menopausal and hot and hairy".

What are the signs and symptoms of menopause?

The severity of menopausal symptoms can vary depending on the individual.

They can range from mild to significantly interrupting your daily routine.

Menopausal symptoms can start months or years before your periods stop, and can last until four years or longer after your last period.

Symptoms include:

  • Hot flushes
  • Changing or irregular periods
  • Difficulty in sleeping
  • Anxiety and loss of confidence
  • Low mood, irritability and depression
  • Night sweats
  • Vaginal dryness or discomfort during sex
  • Reduced libido (sex drive)
  • Problems with concentration or memory
  • Weight gain
  • Bladder control
 If menopause occurs prematurely, your GP may be able to help with a Hormone Replacement Treatment
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If menopause occurs prematurely, your GP may be able to help with a Hormone Replacement TreatmentCredit: Getty Images

Is there a treatment for menopause?

If your menopausal symptoms are causing you discomfort or occur before the age of 45, your GP may be able to help.

In severe cases they can offer:

  1. Hormone Replacement Treatment to be administered through tablets, implants, gels or skin patches and help to replace oestrogen.
  2. Vaginal creams or lubricants for vaginal dryness
  3. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) which can help with anxiety

What causes menopause?

Menopause occurs when the body’s sex hormones change, and this occurs naturally as you age.

Your ovaries reduce the amount of oestrogen produced and will stop releasing an egg each month.

There is no clear cause as to why early menopause happens before the age of 45.

Sometimes it can be triggered by surgeries such as some breast cancer treatments or when the ovaries are removed, or even from medical conditions such as Down’s syndrome.

What has Dawn Butler said?

The Labour MP has announced a proposal where employers would have to give women experiencing menopause flexible working hours.

Under her plans, companies with more than 250 employees would be requited to also train managers on the effect of menopause so they can best support their the needs of their employees.

The MP said at the Labour Party conference: "Together we must end the stigma and ensure that no woman is put at a disadvantage, from menstruation to menopause."

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