Information on Natural
vs. Surgical Menopause

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Natural Menopause

For most women the natural process of menopause begins around age 40 when periods may become less regular. Declining levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone cause changes in your periods. These hormones keep the vagina and uterus healthy and create menstrual cycles. Estrogen also helps retain healthy bone mass.

Surgical Menopause/Hysterectomy

Some women enter menopause as a result of surgery. Removal of your uterus (hysterectomy) and ovaries (oophorectomy) will initiate menopause at any age. Depending on your age, removal of the uterus alone, although stopping menstruation, does not cause menopause because the ovaries produce hormones, not the uterus. However, women who have only the uterus removed may experience menopause sooner, depending on ovarian function before the hysterectomy.

Natural vs. Surgical Menopause

Both natural and surgical-induced menopause increase your risk of osteoporosis (thinning of the bones). However, estrogen therapy can help prevent bone loss for women with either type of menopause.

Women have debated which type of menopause has worse symptoms. This would be impossible to evaluate because 85% - 90% of women undergoing surgical menopause receive estrogen therapy versus only about 50% of women with natural menopause. And it's important to note that the experience of menopause is different for every woman.

There does appear to be a higher incidence of hot flashes with surgical menopause than with natural menopause. However, in appropriate patients, moderate to severe hot flashes can be controlled with estrogen therapy.

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