An free information session about menopause will be held at the Yass Soldiers Memorial Hall on Tuesday, April 24.
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The event, organised by the National Health Co-Op (NHC) , is set for 5.45pm for a 6pm start, finishing at 7pm.
The menopause refers to the time in a woman’s life when her periods stop and her ovaries lose their reproductive function.
Usually, this occurs between the ages of 45–55 years.
In Australian women, the average age to reach menopause is 51.
With symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, sleeplessness, vaginal dryness and reduced libido, as well as changes in emotional well-being, many women can feel at times overwhelmed by the experience.
The information will discuss the menopause and provide guidance and support to those women going through the change.
Light refreshments will be served and you are welcome to bring a guest.
Places are strictly Limited. To register, please visit NHC’s website.