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How long is too long for a period during perimenopause?

If you are in the early phases of perimenopause, this can be a great time to meet with your doctor to talk about how to best manage your perimenopause symptoms, including issues with your period. Letu2019s have look at all important facts of perimenopause periods.

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How long is too long for a period during perimenopause?

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  1. What’s The Deal With Perimenopause Periods? www.heyperry.com

  2. Menopause marks the end of your menstrual cycle, and therefore your ability to reproduce. When you begin to transition from being fertile to postmenopausal, your body can experience some new and often unpleasant symptoms. Indeed, it can be a rocky road with your period until you reach menopause.

  3. Why Does Your Period Change In Perimenopause? • Heavier • Lighter • Longer in duration • Shorter in duration • Missed cycles • Fewer days or weeks in between periods • Longer weeks or even months in between periods • Worsening or improvement in PMS, cramping, bloating, etc. • Changes in the color of blood - may be more red, darker, or brown

  4. Period Problems in Perimenopause • Make sure you have your preferred period products at the ready in your purse, car, desk, etc. • Wear black underwear or even invest in some period underwear that is absorptive so that you do not ruin any clothing. • Monitor your periods by tracking them with a period app, or write down your periods and symptoms in a journal or planner.

  5. What if your irregular periods are not from perimenopause? • Very heavy bleeding • Bleeding that lasts longer than what is normal for you • Bleeding that occurs more often than every three weeks • Bleeding that happens after sex or in between periods

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