Period symptoms but no period during menopause

Your period eventually stopping is a normal and inevitable part of menopause but one situation which often surprises women is when they still experience period symptoms without a period!

This week I explain why it’s possible to get period symptoms but no period during menopause, as well as why periods can come back and what you can do to help yourself.

A.Vogel products mentioned in this video:

Menopause Support: https://www.avogel.co.uk/herbal-remedies/soy-isoflavones/
Molkosan Fruit: https://www.avogel.co.uk/food/products/molkosan-fruit/

You mentioned that you were concerned about feeling cramping 3 to 4 days before your period starts. And actually, this can be normal. Many women feel cramping in the days leading up to their period, and of course, while they’re on their period. But if it gets more intense, or it’s so severe that it’s affecting your ability to function, then talk with your doctor. And after asking you more specific questions about it, they’ll decide if further investigation is necessary. If you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.