Symptom Assessment
Where Are You in the Transition?
Perimenopause can begin years before your last period. The earlier you address hormonal shifts, the more you protect your long-term health. Check the symptoms you currently experience.
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Clinical note
The average age perimenopause begins is 47, but symptoms can start in the early 40s. Many women experience significant hormonal decline for 4–8 years before their last period. A hormone panel measuring FSH, estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone is the standard diagnostic.
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