Anonymous wrote:Ugh, this thread is stressing me out. I am "only" 53 and still very regular. I keep thinking I must be almost at the finish line, but maybe not.
If you're still menstruating in your mid to late fifties and sexually active, are you using BC? If so, what are you using at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 46. Experienced years of infertility. For the last several years o have been having cycles that last 24-26 days. I just hit 29 days. Can I assume menopause or do I need to find myself a pregnancy test?
How do you feel?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 46. Experienced years of infertility. For the last several years o have been having cycles that last 24-26 days. I just hit 29 days. Can I assume menopause or do I need to find myself a pregnancy test?
Anonymous wrote:52 here and still going strong. 😫
Anonymous wrote:I’m 47 and this is so depressing. I thought I’d be finished by now. I got my period a week before I turned 11!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I menstruated until 56. The kicker? I never had a baby; I’m an adoptive mom. Mother Nature’s joke on me!
Do women who have had bio babies typically menstrate longer? Or you mean you just didn't need to be fertile afterall.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly didn’t know this could happen. I’m amused that I’m still learning bodily facts at this point!
For those of you super menstruators - do you still have the hormonal/PMS symptoms?
Anonymous wrote:It’s hyperbole but I feel like I must be one of the oldest females still going through this. I just turned 56 for cripes sake.
No sign of cycles slowing down.
Aunt Flo just keeps returning.
It doesn’t seem fair!
I started on the late side.. age 15… but not unusually so.
My mother had menopause early, in her late 30s actually, so I thought that might be my pattern too.
At 45 I thought about buying a Diva cup but figured why waste the money?
I didn’t know a ten year investment would have been worth it.
Just PMS venting…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is all pretty impressive. Hoping I’m the same. Lots of health benefits to late menopause, cardiac, cognitive, not to mention better skin and sex drive etc. for longer.
I am the one whose grandma had twins at 52. I have cystic acne still around my period like a teenager. My periods cause migraines. I have a heart arrhythmia. I don’t feel lucky. Also, I got my period at 6 weeks after birth like clockwork despite EBF. Nothing feels impressive about this burden. Wish my OB would just do a hysterectomy already.
I’m sorry it’s mostly a burden for you! I get it. But on average, it’s much better for a woman to go through menopause late than early