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Perimenopausal Physiology

Meaning

Perimenopausal Physiology refers to the dynamic and complex transitional phase leading up to the final menstrual period, characterized by significant and often erratic fluctuations in ovarian hormone production. This period involves a progressive decline in the quantity and quality of ovarian follicles, resulting in highly variable estrogen and progesterone levels. These hormonal shifts exert systemic effects, influencing neuroendocrine signaling, bone turnover, metabolic rate, and cardiovascular risk, necessitating a proactive clinical management approach.