"pre-menopause": In late 30's or early 40's, the ovaries require more stimulation to create ovulation, which delays the onset of the "next" period until 14 days after ovulation is achieved. Ask your healthcare provider about low dose bcp's, as these will stop the ovaries from producing any estrogen, and make your cycles regular with less pre-menstrual irritation (PMS).
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