Signs of Early Perimenopause and Early Menopause
Early perimenopause happens to women under the age of 40. It typically occurs in about one in hundred women. The premature menopause symptoms for these women are the same for those who reach menopause later. They will have noticeable changes to their menstrual cycle and experience hot flashes.
Early perimenopause can also be induced because of surgery or temporarily started because of treatments associated with certain types of cancer.
If you have already gone a whole year without a period and are under the age of forty, this would be considered premature or early menopause. Certain diseases are associated with this menopause stage, such as thyroid disease or diabetes.
In the event your mother or grandmother experienced early menopause, chances are you can also. However, most women never know the causes of early menopause.

