The Pill & Menopause. Your Questions Answered by Internal Specialist, Dr. Mera

How do I know I’ve reached menopause if I’m on the pill?

You cannot know for sure you’ve reached the menopause when you’re on the pill. This is because hormonal contraception can affect your periods.

Menopause (when your periods stop permanently and you’re no longer fertile) is usually diagnosed:

  • if you’re over 50 and have not had a period for more than 12 months
  • if you’re under 50 and have not had a period for more than 2 years

These rules do not apply if you’re taking hormonal contraception.

In younger women, there are other reasons (apart from early menopause) why periods might stop, so discuss this with a healthcare professional if you’re worried.

If you have any further qestions then contact Dr Mera personally on, 545152@gmail.com

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