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Late menopause
My mom is 52 years old and she should be ideally reaching menopause by this time... Although she is having irregular periods since past a year...she is anaemic. Done an  ultrasound and it showed nothing of concern... Is it okay to have delayed menopause?
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Average age for menopause is around 47-48, but if she doesn't have any problem at 52 yrs of age it's fine if all evaluation has been done and found normal
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It varies from person to person
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Menopause is not delayed The range is 45-55 yrs for menopause
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