Goodbye, Periods
Typical Age: Late 40s to early 50s
Technically, you’re in menopause after you’ve gone 12 consecutive months without your period (or if it stops permanently as the result of a medical treatment). While the average age is 51, “the change” can occur in your 40s or 50s. And though it’s a completely natural and totally normal process, the physical symptoms feel anything but. Once you’ve hit this stage, hot flashes, brain fog, sleep issues, mood swings, headaches, decreased libido, and joint pain become the norm.