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Aug
13
2009

Is there a test for perimenopause like there’s a test for pregnancy?

justlookin4friendsonly asked:


I’ve been experiencing pregnancy symptoms, but people have said it could also be perimenopause (I’m 36). My Mom passed 1`2/25/04, so I can’t ask her when she first started menopause and I know my Dad won’t know or remember. I also didn’t test for pregnancy yet.

Menapause Symptoms

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1 Comment to "Is there a test for perimenopause like there’s a test for pregnancy?"

  1. Zambiti wrote:

    Menapause Symptoms

    Menopause, aka estrogen dominance, can happen at any age. With our exposure to xenoestrogens, menopause symptoms are occurring earlier and earlier. It really isn’t so much when your mother had it as you probably follow a similar lifestyle to hers, so you would run into estrogen dominance symptoms at about the same age give or take.

    Here is a web page with more info and a list of symptoms…. You don’t have to have all the symptoms, and you may be early on, so this would be the time to nip it in the bud.

    You can try natural progesterone, though they sell a really good one at that site, I prefer Progestelle from If you buy there, you can also get a free evaluation from Dr. Eckhart, and he will reply to your by e-mail personally.

    Make sure you use USP progesterone, not pharmaceutical progestin (prescription) though. Progestin does NOT act like your natural progesterone. You can actually test your own hormone levels at (also linked at Dr. Lee’s site).

    I know how frustrated you are, really. I didn’t have the hot flashes, but had the exhaustion, moodiness, headaches, stress or anxiety attacks, irregular bleeding, and more. I was rather miserable by the time I looked up info to see what was happening. I hope you find some help at those links; I did. 4 months on natural progesterone and I’m feeling much better.

    If you want, this is a new estrogen dominance Yahoo Group which will have more info and where you can share:

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