Irregular bleeding between periods and perimenopause is closely related. When a woman starts experiencing irregular bleeding between periods, she may be in her perimenopause phase. This irregular bleeding can occur up to menopause. In some cases, periods may be of a short duration, or last longer than usual. Besides, your menses may vary from light to heavy bleeding. Your menstrual periods can suddenly vary between gradually getting lighter, then heavier, and then lighter again. The time between periods may also fluctuate and you might skip some periods.
If you go 12 months straight without a menustral cycle, you are in full blown menopause.
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