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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, Nikki Lee wrote:
> What is this mother's female family history about menopause? That might
> give more clues as to what she might expect. I have read that women can
> move into menopause during lactation.
I was 37 when my youngest child was born, and he nursed until he was a bit
over 3.5 years old (weaning was so gradual that I can't really tell you
exactly when he stopped). My periods returned when he was about 20 months
old, but they were never really regular or with a normal flow after that.
I think it's possible that breastfeeding accelerated perimenopause for me.
I didn't have any blood tests or anything like that, and my doctor's only
suggestion was to put me on the Pill to regulate my periods (which I
declined). Perimenopause lasted about 8 years before I finally stopped
having periods at all (YAY!). I was 47 or so when I reached actual
menopause, but, like weaning, the changes were very gradual and I can't
say for sure when my last period occurred.
The reason I suspect that the hormonal changes from breastfeeding might
have brought perimenopause on earlier than it would have otherwise
happened is that my mother and both grandmothers - who nursed very little
or were long finished with nursing before their late 30's - were well into
their 50's when they reached menopause. Since we know that less ovulation
throughout life (late menarche, early menopause) is associated with a
lower risk of breast cancer, it makes perfect sense to me that healthy
choices - like extended breastfeeding - would lead to healthy results -
like ending ovulation a little earlier.
So I'll add my own anecdotal experience to the discussion. :)
Cee, happy to be post-menopausal!
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