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Menopause Management in Dover, DE

Menopause occurs when women begin to experience the changes and symptoms that happen before or after they stop menstruating. They are not able to get pregnant because the ovaries no longer release an egg every month. Menopause is a natural process that every woman will experience but in some cases, symptoms will require treatment. 

If you’re struggling with symptoms caused by menopause, you’re not alone. For women in Delaware, the specially-trained gynecologists with Dedicated to Women OBGYN are here to help. Our OBGYNs are all board-certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and have extensive experience helping women deal with menopausal symptoms, and they may be able to help you, too! Contact us today to schedule an appointment at one of our OBGYN clinics throughout Delaware including in Dover, Rehoboth Beach, Middletown, or Milford

What Are the Stages of Menopause?

Menopause typically begins when a woman reaches her 40s or 50s. Symptoms may be more pronounced at the beginning of the process and can last a few years.

Perimenopause

Perimenopause is the stage that occurs several years before a woman reaches menopause. The body begins to make less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. During this time, patients may experience the start of symptoms that will continue through menopause. If more than 60 days elapse in between menstruation, this may be a sign that a woman is nearing the end of perimenopause. 

Menopause 

The severity of symptoms and how long they last during menopause varies for each woman. The most common signs of menopause include:

IRREGULAR PERIODS

When nearing menopause, periods may become irregular in regard to how often it occurs, how long it lasts, and how heavy it is. Certain medications, including birth control, can help make your period more regular. 

HOT FLASHES AND NIGHT SWEATS

Hot flashes are the most frequent symptom of menopause and can result in a feeling of heat, a flushed face or neck, or sweating. Many women experience night sweats, which are hot flashes that come on during the night, and can make it difficult to sleep. Avoiding certain triggers of hot flashes can help, like stress, caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, or tight clothing. 

CHANGES IN MOOD AND MEMORY

The changes in hormones can cause changes in your mood and can worsen existing anxiety or depression. Forgetfulness can stem from this additional stress. Women should contact a menopause specialist if they have been feeling down for an extended period of time or think they are forgetting things too often.

VAGINAL DRYNESS

The skin around the vagina can become drier during and after menopause because of the drop in estrogen levels, which can cause sex to be painful. [MonaLisa Touch is a treatment that stimulates new collagen to improve vaginal dryness.] 

Postmenopause

Postmenopause is the period after menopause when a woman hasn’t had her period for 12 months. The symptoms related to menopause gradually improve for most women. However, because of the lower level of estrogen, postmenopausal women are at an increased risk of certain health problems, including osteoporosis and heart disease. It’s important to continue to see your OBGYN for routine exams and tests even after menopause.

Stay on top of your health during the transition into menopause, and discuss any symptoms you’re experiencing with your gynecologist. 

For more information on how the board-certified gynecologists at Dedicated to Women OBGYN can help you deal with symptoms of menopause, contact us today to schedule an appointment in Dover, Middletown, Milford, and Rehoboth Beach. Our gynecologists have extensive experience treating symptoms of menopause, and are able to identify when these symptoms can be a sign of a more serious condition. Give us a call at (302) 674-0223 today to get started.

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