Changes in cycle: When a woman approaches menopause, her menstrual periods are first shorter and shorter apart - every 3 weeks, every 2 weeks - and then the intervals between menses become longer and longer: 6 weeks, 8 weeks, several months, and eventually subside entirely: that is what makes a perimenopausal woman's period different from a premenopausal woman.
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