AdvertisementMy menstrual bleeding was abnormal, so I went to my doctor, thinking I was in perimenopause.
Four months ago, I went in to see my primary care doctor because my menstrual bleeding was abnormal.
There, I learned the basics about cramps, the difference between pads and tampons, and the non-stop fun that awaited me with my changing body.
Reading a list of symptoms — bleeding between periods, pelvic pain, longer periods — felt like reading a page of my journal for the last few years.
Other perimenopausal symptoms might be approaching, but I'm no longer afraid to talk about them or seek answers when something feels off.
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