The end of fertility


A cigarette stained with lipstick is seen left on the ground in Shanghai, March 22, 2012. Michael Bloomberg's charitable foundation will commit an additional $220 million over the next four years to fighting tobacco use globally, including funding for legal challenges against the tobacco industry by countries such as Uruguay.The New York City mayor was set to announce the new funding for Bloomberg Philanthropies on March 22, 2012 at the 15th World Conference on Tobacco or Health in Singapore. His charity will monitor the tobacco industry's strategies and offer legal support to counter its pushback against anti-smoking campaigns. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS HEALTH)

Menopause marks the permanent cessation of menstruation, and can only be confirmed when there are no periods for 12 consecutive months.

THE menopause is a natural event that occurs in all women. It is the permanent cessation of periods (menstruation) as a result of the loss of ovarian activity and can be said to have occurred only after 12 months without spontaneous menstruation.

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