Menopause typically happens between 45 and 55 years of age, with the average age being 51.

Yet, for some, menopause comes earlier.

Believe it or not, menopause can occur in young adulthood in the 20s and 30s.

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Though it happens, undergoing menopause in the 20s is considered rare.

Anytime menopause occurs before the age of 40, it’s regarded as premature menopause.

One to two percent of people assigned female at birth experience premature menopause.

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Early onset menopause is slightly different.

Manysymptoms common during the years leading up to natural menopausealso occur with early onset menopause.

As perCleveland Clinic, one of the first things you may notice is that your periods change.

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They may be lighter or heavier, less frequent, and you may skip a month here and there.

You may also notice emotional disturbances such as depression, irritability, and anxiety.

At the same time, you may experience an inability to fall and stay asleep.

As a result, you may end up feeling continually exhausted.

That is especially true if they are interfering with your daily routine or causing you physical or emotional discomfort.

Many different things can occur with hormone health that may or may not be early onset menopause.

The only way to get a proper diagnosis is to see a gynecologist and have bloodwork done.

If you have signs of early onset menopause, seek a doctor skilled in hormone health and menopause.