Menopause ultimately marks the end of female fertility. In
the context of menopause, fertility is a major transition and
can be described as a process of letting go. Female perspectives
of menopause include loss of fertility and living with
menopause symptoms. Posts froman online discussion board
of 98 women experiencing premature menopause revealed
feelings of loss, sadness, guilt, hopelessness, and loss of wellbeing.
2 The women felt a sense of urgency to conceive before
time runs out.2 In an analysis of women aged 10 through
65 years, Easton et al21 found that women going through
menopause, who perceive their fertility as declining, have
increased sexual motivations and sexual behaviors suggesting
that the women’s “biological clocks” may increase psychological
motivation as well as actual behaviors to facilitate
fertility.21 Women whose biological clocks are ticking
think about pregnancy or try to conceive when confronted
with age-related decline in fertility and bemoan the end of
their fertile lives.21,22 Hall et al23 suggest assessing women’s
self-perceptions and helping women to view menopause as a
new beginning and physical freedom, which involves empowering
women to shift their perspectives of menopause, embracing
it as a positive change
วัยหมดประจำเดือนในที่สุดจุดสิ้นสุดของความอุดมสมบูรณ์ของเพศหญิง ในบริบทของวัยหมดประจำเดือนที่อุดมสมบูรณ์คือการเปลี่ยนแปลงที่สำคัญและสามารถอธิบายเป็นขั้นตอนของการปล่อยให้ไป มุมมองหญิงของวัยหมดประจำเดือนรวมถึงการสูญเสียความอุดมสมบูรณ์และมีชีวิตอยู่กับอาการวัยหมดประจำเดือน Menopause ultimately marks the end of female fertility. In
the context of menopause, fertility is a major transition and
can be described as a process of letting go. Female perspectives
of menopause include loss of fertility and living with
menopause symptoms. Posts froman online discussion board
of 98 women experiencing premature menopause revealed
feelings of loss, sadness, guilt, hopelessness, and loss of wellbeing.
2 The women felt a sense of urgency to conceive before
time runs out.2 In an analysis of women aged 10 through
65 years, Easton et al21 found that women going through
menopause, who perceive their fertility as declining, have
increased sexual motivations and sexual behaviors suggesting
that the women’s “biological clocks” may increase psychological
motivation as well as actual behaviors to facilitate
fertility.21 Women whose biological clocks are ticking
think about pregnancy or try to conceive when confronted
with age-related decline in fertility and bemoan the end of
their fertile lives.21,22 Hall et al23 suggest assessing women’s
self-perceptions and helping women to view menopause as a
new beginning and physical freedom, which involves empowering
women to shift their perspectives of menopause, embracing
it as a positive change
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