MENOPAUSE MYTHS
Trashing menopausal hearsays and explaining the real facts.
Menopause is as scary enough to think
about for some women as it is to deal with which beliefs are facts
and which are just neighborhood chitchats. There are a lot of issues
surrounding menopause. Even if scientific evidences have disproved
most of these claims, people are still hanging on to them as if
these would one day become true. Some of the interesting
misconceptions are:
Women are not interested in sex when
they experience menopause.
This is by far the most believed myth
of all time. Experts can not find any link between estrogen levels
and sex drive. They say that while it is true that the sexual aspect
of a person changes with age, it only gets better for women. A good
basis for predicting a woman’s sex drive during menopause is to
assess her sex drive before she had menopause. So a woman who has
always been a good sexual partner will not likely turn out to be a
bad one after menopause.
Menopause can make you gain weight.
This myth is so much like saying that
seeing a black cat brings bad luck. Poor cat! There has been no
proofs to this claim. Women experience varying symptoms during
menopause, and like weight issues, there is no general rule for it.
Some women may gain weight, some may lose weight, and some others
simply do not have any weight changes.
Menopause may make women go insane
and lose their memory.
If you consider her menopausal mood
swings as insanity, then by all means, hang on to this myth. Anyway,
everyone’s brain shrinks considerably by the age 30. Although this
does not exactly mean we all go insane by then, this doesn’t exempt
the guys from the cognitive decline either.
Menopause symptoms lasts forever.
Menopause is a forever thing. But its
symptoms does not end along with the actual menopause. The length of
time that a woman experience the symptoms is as varied as the types
of symptoms each one may have. Some claim to experience the symptoms
in as little as a few months although experts say that symptoms can
stay from six to thirteen years.
Accepting menopause is like living
with the fact that all women go through menstruation. Dealing with
PMS and other discomforts may not have been easy but it is
comforting to know that this does not happen to a select few. What
you may be experiencing is being experienced by million others all
over the world. Menopause may be harder to deal with because unlike
menstruation which signals puberty, it signals aging. But all women
go through this as well. So lighten up and age with grace!
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