Abstract

The menopausal transition (MT), as defined by the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW) held in July 2001, begins with variations in menstrual cycle length in a woman who has a monotropic follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) rise and ends with the final menstrual period (FMP; not able to be recognized until after 12 months of amenorrhea) (1). The perimenopause, which literally means “about or around the menopause,” begins at the same time as the menopausal transition and ends one year after the FMP (Fig.

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