30-year-old Carries After a 9-year Menopausal Barrier

30-year-old Carries After a 9-year Menopausal Barrier | April, 2010
30-year old Cassie Chapple (UK) entered early menopause - or perimenopause - nearly a decade ago. At age 21, following her first pregnancy, doctors told Cassie that she was experiencing premature menopause and would require hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to boost estrogen levels. Although the HRT would help to reduce Cassie's risk of osteoporosis and heart disease, she was told on three separate occasions, all by different physicians that she had "next to no chance" of having children again in her lifetime. When Cassie went for an IVF consultation, to determine her chances of conceiving, she was told by her doctor that she was already five weeks pregnant.
Hormonal imbalance is a natural part of aging and many women have a good idea of what they can expect and when; however, menopause can occur as early as a woman's early 20's. The bioidentical hormone doctors at BodyLogicMD help women of all ages balance hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, insulin and cortisol, to make menopause and perimenopause a smoother transition. BodyLogicMD affiliated physicians use bioidentical hormones to replace the hormones that human body no longer produces, during menopause and perimenopause.
Read the full article: 30-year-old Cassie Carries After a 9-year Menopausal Barrier
Latest News
- The Preventive Approach – How Much Is Your Health Really Worth?
- Get Your Sexy Back and Keep It – Real Life Mojo Therapy for the Modern Woman
- BodyLogicMD Welcomes Dr. Gaurang Shah to Cincinnati Bioidentical Hormones Practice
- BodyLogicMD Welcomes another Hormones Expert to Historical Philadelphia
- Doctors agree, hormone replacement therapy is safe treatment for menopause symptoms
- San Diego Bioidentical Hormones Expert Dr. Stephen Center on KUSI News
- Bioidentical Hormones: Are they a better choice?
- Dr. Bruce Thomas Explains How to Improve Your Sleep
- Andropause, men's midlife crisis, affects more than 20 million



