Women have revealed the positive things about the menopause, including not having periods, the end of PMS and having more confidence.
A poll of 1,000 women who are currently or have been through the menopause found while it is often seen as a challenge, 34 per cent never felt more 'free' than when it was all over.
“Of course, for many women, it’s not something they look forward to and it can be a very difficult time.Hide Ad While 43 per cent didn’t feel prepared for the change, blaming a lack of education on the subject , the menopause being taboo and not having anyone they felt they could talk to . The study, commissioned via OnePoll, also found nearly one in five didn’t tell anyone they were going through the menopause.But 57 per cent admitted that being able to talk about with other made it a more positive experience.
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