5 Signs Perimenopause May Be Ending: What to Expect Next

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The years leading up to menopause can feel long and unpredictable. Marked by irregular hormone levels and the many side effects that come along with this shift, there’s no crystal ball that tells you how long perimenopause will last before you can finally ditch the pads, tampons, and cramps for good.

“The timing is so highly variable because it’s different for every woman,” says Stephanie Faubion, MD, the director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Women’s Health in Jacksonville, Florida, and the medical director of the Menopause Society. “If you go 60 days without a period, you’re probably getting closer,” she says.

Here are some signs that your reproductive years might be winding down — and how to find relief for as long as your menopausal transition lasts.

1. Your Periods Become More Irregular

Changes to your menstrual cycle are the hallmark sign of late-stage menopause. While some women will have periods that come less frequently and are lighter in flow, others may have periods that come more often and are heavier than they once were. But whichever direction the timing or intensity of your bleeding is headed, the irregularity itself is a sign your reproductive system is winding down.

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