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What
Are The Stages Of Menopause?
Perimenopause - the two to 10 year
time period leading up to menopause when estrogen production
begins to slow and affect your FSH level. It is not uncommon
for this stage to begin while a woman is in her 30s or 40s. Women
experiencing perimenopause most commonly notice changes in their
menstrual cycles due to hormone fluctuations. This can be any
change in the frequency, duration or flow of your monthly period.
Menopause - the time when your
body has stopped producing enough estrogen to support ovarian
activity. Menopause typically occurs naturally in women between
the ages 40 and 55 however it can occur earlier or later. Most
healthcare professionals consider a woman to have experienced
menopause when she has gone 12 consecutive months without a period.
At this time your FSH level remains consistently high. Long-term
health effects of menopause that you may want to discuss with
your doctor include increased risk of osteoporosis and heart
disease, incontinence and reduced sex drive.
Postmenopause
- the time
starting after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period
and continuing for the rest of your life. Your FSH level will
remain permanently elevated. Typically, perimenopausal symptoms
have diminished. |
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Estroven Menopause Monitor
Take the Mystery Out of Menopause
Menstrual irregularity?
Difficulty sleeping? Irritability? Is it menopause?
Now you can take the mystery
out of menopause with the
Estroven Menopause Monitor.
The Estroven Menopause Monitor
is a simple in-home test that detects elevated levels
of FSH (Follicle Stimulating
Hormone) to help you identify
your menopause stage and have an informed discussion with your
healthcare professional about managing your symptoms.
Beginning as early as your
thirties you may begin to experience these symptoms, and even
hot flashes and night sweats, all of which may be caused by hormonal
changes associated with perimenopause, the years leading
up to menopause.
An increase in the amount
of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) produced in your body is
a common indicator of the early stages of menopause.
The Estroven Monitor is:
- Convenient - Easy-to-Use
- Simple urine test.
- FDA cleared
- Non-invasive - Done in
the privacy of your home
- Accurate - 99% as accurate as
tests done in laboratories.
(The accuracy of the
Estroven Menopause Monitor was compared to standard laboratory
tests performed by healthcare professionals using blood to detect
FSH levels and showed a 99% agreement with the results.)
- Includes 2 tests, detailed
instructions, a complete explanation of results and informative
question & answer guide.
Understanding Menopause
Why FSH Levels are Elevated
Menopause occurs when a
womans body no longer produces enough estrogen to complete
ovulation (develop an egg for fertilization). Before menopause
occurs, estrogen production slows gradually and may fluctuate
causing other hormones involved with ovulation to change as well.
One of these hormones is follicle stimulating hormone or
FSH.
During ovulation, a high
amount of FSH is released from the pituitary gland to prepare
the release of an egg from the ovaries. The increased presence
of FSH signals the body to increase its production of the hormone
estrogen to complete ovulation. Once ovulation has occurred the
production of FSH decreases until the start of the next reproductive
cycle. For menopausal women however, the body does not produce
enough estrogen to complete ovulation so FSH levels remain elevated. |