Can you be in both in perimenopause and menopause? Can you be menopausal and
perimenopausal at the same time? The difference between perimenopause and
menopause is not a line in the sand. It is not like crossing through the Peace Arch from
Blaine Washington to the country of Canada. And at times, there is nothing peaceful
about perimenopause or menopause.
There is a gray area where you are just moving out of perimenopause and into
menopause, where you are not quite in perimenopause but are not completely in
menopause. We delve deeper into the place that is between perimenopause and
menopause:
– What is the difference between perimenopause and menopause?
– Can you be both in perimenopause and menopause?
– The difference between perimenopause and menopause
– What it feels like to go from perimenopause to menopause
– Can you take estrogen or biest when you are going from perimenopause to
menopause?
– Is bleeding in menopause considered perimenopause?
– Top symptoms of perimenopause
– Top symptoms of menopause
– Are you a candidate for estrogen replacement in perimenopause?
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