Okay, well this one is hard. But don't worry the same is happening for me. When she yells at you ( which she will ) , try as hard as you can not to yell back. Just be silent, or politly disagree. Don't whine either. Do what she tells you to do. But you don't have to do this all the time, or she will suspect you are kissing up to her, and she will yell, cry, or get depressed. Another thing to remember is when women are going through menopause, their hormones are ALL out of whack. So they usually don't mean allot of what they say. And yes, they will cry.. ALLOT... But just hold on because this crazy hormone cycle will end someday. :-)
This is less likely, but never the less it is possible.Yes, you can get pregnant when you are going through menopause.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
It may be you are going through menopause.
She's going through menopause.
Try to stay away, that is the answer that most people are giving me right now. They are too irrational to talk to and solve problems with. Try to avoid them unless you see that they are visibly in a good mood. If you do have to talk to them, lie and tell them how great they are and then quickly get away from them again.
Going into menopause is not like switching off a light. Menopause is a process that a woman's body goes through over some time. So, going into menopause while pregnant is highly unlikely.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
Unless you're going through menopause, no.
If you are too young to be going through menopause, its usually a pregnancy that is the culprit of not getting a period.
Yes. You might not have a period if you are extremely underweight, over stressed, or going through menopause.
Around 45-55 when you start going through the process of Menopause
Yes, it is possible to go through premature menopause, also known as premature ovarian insufficiency, before the age of 40. This condition can occur due to various factors such as genetics, autoimmune diseases, or certain medical treatments. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for diagnosis and appropriate management.