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Women's Wellness: Perimenopause - What the Heck is Happening to My Body?

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Perimenopause is the time leading up to your final menstrual period and can last up to several years. During this time, menstrual cycles may be heavier or lighter than usual, and may come at shorter or longer intervals.

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