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Menopause Fact Sheet Jean Hailes

menopause Fact Sheet Jean Hailes
menopause Fact Sheet Jean Hailes

Menopause Fact Sheet Jean Hailes Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and 55. in australia, the average age for women to reach menopause is 51 to 52. some women might reach menopause as late as 60. menopause can happen naturally, or it may happen early – for example, if you have an operation to remove your ovaries. Menopause resources. find the latest fact sheets, easy reads, charts, posters and information on menopause in english. you can also find resources in community languages. topics on this page. menopause fact sheets in english.

jean hailes menopause Management
jean hailes menopause Management

Jean Hailes Menopause Management Menopause and work fact sheet. download menopause at work fact sheet (pdf 230kb) menopause is when you have your final period. this is a normal life event for most women. it is not a medical condition or an illness. menopause and the time around menopause can cause symptoms that affect your daily life, including your work. Conclusions: the 2023 toolkit and supporting document provide accessible desk top information to support health care providers caring for women at midlife.the toolkit has been endorsed by the international menopause society, australasian menopause society, british menopause society, endocrine society of australia and jean hailes for women’s. Menopause hormone therapies (mht) and non hormonal therapies for women with menopause associated symptoms. for many years the discomfort, poor health and reduced quality of life often caused by menopause has been viewed as an unavoidable consequence of ageing, one that lacked a sense of urgency with many in society and the medical community. Menopause (your final period) happens to most women. in australia, the average age of menopause is 51 years, but it’s normal to have menopause anywhere between 45 and 55 years – although some women have it at an earlier or later age. perimenopause is the time leading up to menopause, and postmenopause is the time after your final period.

Premature And Early menopause jean hailes
Premature And Early menopause jean hailes

Premature And Early Menopause Jean Hailes Menopause hormone therapies (mht) and non hormonal therapies for women with menopause associated symptoms. for many years the discomfort, poor health and reduced quality of life often caused by menopause has been viewed as an unavoidable consequence of ageing, one that lacked a sense of urgency with many in society and the medical community. Menopause (your final period) happens to most women. in australia, the average age of menopause is 51 years, but it’s normal to have menopause anywhere between 45 and 55 years – although some women have it at an earlier or later age. perimenopause is the time leading up to menopause, and postmenopause is the time after your final period. Jean hailes for women's health has fact sheets on menopause in several community languages. the international menopause society has videos explaining menopause, subtitled in vietnamese, cantonese and mandarin. Fact sheet in different languages from jean hailes on menopause and ways you can manage it. easy read guides on perimenopause and menopause from nsw health. you can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as nurse on call in victoria). a registered nurse is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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