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Early or premature menopause

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Menopause that happens before age 40 is called premature menopause (which is also medically called primary ovarian insufficiency [POI]). Menopause that happens between 40 and 45 is called early menopause. About 5% of women naturally go through early menopause. Smoking and certain medicines or treatments can cause menopause to come earlier than usual.

What is the difference between early and premature menopause?

The average age for menopause in the United States is 52. Early and premature menopause happens when ovaries stop making hormones and periods stop at a younger age than usual. This can happen naturally or for a medical reason, such as when both ovaries are removed in a hysterectomy, also known as the removal of the uterus and bilateral oophorectomy (OH-fuh-REK-tuh-mee), or removal of both ovaries.

Early and premature menopause can have the same causes. The only difference is the age at which it happens. Menopause that happens before age 45 is called early menopause. Menopause that happens before age 40 is called premature menopause.

Women who have gone through early or premature menopause cannot get pregnant using their own eggs.


What causes early or premature menopause?

Early or premature menopause can happen on their own for no clear reason, or they can happen because of certain surgeries, medicines, or health conditions.

What causes early or premature menopause?Reasons for early or premature menopause can include:


How do I know if I am going through early or premature menopause?

You know you have gone through menopause when you have not had your period for 12 months in a row. If you think you may be reaching menopause early, talk to your health care provider.

Your health care provider will ask you about your symptoms, such as hot flashes, irregular periods, sleep problems, and vaginal dryness.

Your health care provider may give you a blood test to measure estrogen and related hormones. You may choose to get tested if you want to know whether you can still get pregnant.


What are the effects of early or premature menopause?

Women who go through menopause early may have symptoms or health problems similar to those of regular menopause.

But some women with early or premature menopause may also have:

Page last updated on: January 8, 2025