You may be entering perimenopause - this is the time before menopause where changes occur in a woman's fertility levels. It can start as early as 35 and may go on for several years. One of the first changes seen is a change in the regularity of periods. This could be the case with you.
We cannot say why you are so nauseous if this is not common during your period - you may have an accompanying illness, coincidentally, or just a severe period that is causing you to feel this way.
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Susan
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Hello Anon
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You may be entering perimenopause - this is the time before menopause where changes occur in a woman's fertility levels. It can start as early as 35 and may go on for several years. One of the first changes seen is a change in the regularity of periods. This could be the case with you.
We cannot say why you are so nauseous if this is not common during your period - you may have an accompanying illness, coincidentally, or just a severe period that is causing you to feel this way.
November 9, 2018 - 2:21pmBest,
Susan
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