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Does the age you first got your period determine when you will go into menopause?



I started my cycle really early and am concerned a bout early menopause.

Well I was always told - look to your mother. My mom did not go into menopause well into her late 50's to early 60s.

I don't know how true that is because everybody is different. But if you really want to know - consult your GYN.
i think not.but ask your doctor about ti be sure
Don't worry. Everything should be just dandy, my dear. Just stay on course.
I heard that the earlier you get it the earlier you go into menopause but it wasn麓t from an official source.
No. The timing of your first menses is determined by a combination of your diet and your hormones. Menopause begins when your estrogen (the 'female'hormone) levels decrease, as your body becomes less fit for reproduction.
I was told that it does matter.
menopause is when you run out of eggs so there no reason for a period
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