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"menopause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "menopause" when referring to the time in a woman's life when her menstrual periods end and she is no longer able to get pregnant. For example, "My aunt is about to hit menopause and is looking forward to the different experiences she'll have as she embarks on this new life stage."
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menopause
noun
The ending of menstruation; the time in a woman's life when this happens.
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Will they want time off for the menopause?
Women who go up a skirt size every 10 years between their mid-20s and mid-60s are at 33% greater risk of developing breast cancer after the menopause, a study of more than 90,000 women finds.
When you go through the menopause they test your bone density for osteoporosis.
The doctor did mine and he said, 'I'm going to have to do that again,' and I thought, 'Oh God, here we go - the menopause has been bloody crap as it is, now he's going to tell me I've got osteoporosis.' But he looked at me and said, 'Your bones are like scaffolding.' How much do you drink?
Although Lester whacks off in the shower, lusts and drools over his daughter's sultry best friend and blackmails his boss when he is fired, the film concerns itself as much with suburban morality and teenage angst as it does with the male menopause.
Her surprise finding, meanwhile, was that some women are now dropping out not because of motherhood but the menopause.
Ask a fungus Reprints Related items Predicting the menopause: Egg timerJun 17th 2004 Circadian rhythms: Early birds get itJul 26th 2001At its core, a biological talent for timekeeping requires some sort of regular, chemical oscillation the molecular equivalent of a pendulum's swing.
In this context, the survival of women beyond menopause makes sense if it translates into extra grandchildren.
He reasoned that harmful mutations which have their effect before the menopause (or, in the more sophisticated version, before the last child has fled the nest) will be eliminated by natural selection.
The next phase will attempt to find out if prolonged Pill use pushes back the menopause, as this theory suggests it should.All of which is an amusing twist to a tale that began in the 1950s, when a gynaecologist called John Rock first administered oestrogen and progesterone the main components of the Pill to a group of women.
Yet Jane stops speculating that her husband might be crazy after she goes through the menopause.
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