Is Bleeding During Menopause Normal?
Menopause is broadly understood as the time a woman ceases to have her menstrual cycle and so there are significant concerns when there is bleeding during menopause. Women need to understand the whole process of hormonal and bodily changes to have clarity in assessing whether any bleeding during menopause is normal. A woman is technically going through menopause during the year in which she stops having her monthly periods. A twelve month period in which a woman does not have her periods is indicative that she has gone through menopause and so after that she is post-menopause. This does not all happen in one smooth stretch for most women. There is a peri-menopause stage during which women start having irregular periods and so sometimes there may be bleeding after a gap of two or three months. This is part of the body getting geared for menopause and does not have to be a source of major concern. It is said that 51 is the average age for onset of menopause and so a woman in the 3-4 year