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Does nulliparity cause early menopause? Understanding the Connection

Nulliparity, defined as never having given birth, has been consistently linked to an increased risk of early menopause, with some studies suggesting double the risk of menopause before age 40 compared to women with children. This article explores the relationship between nulliparity and menopause timing, examining the factors that influence the age of this significant life transition.

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Does not having children make menopause worse?

Research suggests that women without children may face a higher risk of early menopause, but not necessarily a "worse" one in terms of all physical symptoms. Understanding if and how childbearing history influences this transition can help manage expectations and unique challenges, including the question: does not having children make menopause worse?

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