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Can you still be in menopause at age 60?: Understanding Late-Onset Menopause

The average age for menopause is around 51, but the timing varies significantly among women, with a notable percentage experiencing a later onset. For those asking, "Can you still be in menopause at age 60?" the authoritative answer is yes, and understanding this late transition is crucial for proper health management.

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Can a 60 year old woman still have a period? What you need to know

While the average age for menopause is around 51, some women do experience a later transition. So, can a 60 year old woman still have a period? While late menopause can occur, any vaginal bleeding at this age should be promptly evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical conditions.

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