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    Women, Mid Life, and Negative Connotations of Menopause

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    In six pages this report argues that menopause should not be regarded in a negative context but rather as a physical process in the mid life of women. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    it as the door opening to the most creative period of their lives. How any individual woman defines the experience is the result of her own attitudes and life experiences.  What should be considered is that the physical process of menopause is not, in and of itself, a negative construct. It simply is what it is. Bibliography lists 10  sources. BWmenops.rtf Menopause -- Negative Aspect? By: C.B. Rodgers - October 2001 -- for more  information on using this paper properly! Introduction Whether or not menopause is a negative aspect in a womans life primarily depends on the individual woman. For some women, reaching  menopause may serve as an unavoidable reminder that they are getting older. From that perspective, it fits into the entire spectrum of changing body shape, wrinkles, and gray hair.  For other woman, it may be a validation of all that they have brought to life in terms of their childbearing capacity, while others may see it as a fundamental  end to their most "fruitful" therefore meaningful aspect of life. There are also woman who view it as the door opening to the most creative period of their lives. How  any individual woman defines the experience is the result of her own attitudes and life experiences. What should be considered is that the physical process of menopause is not, in  and of itself, a negative construct. It simply is what it is. Understanding Menopause In an article ostensibly written for men in Prevention magazine, Evans (2000) writes:  "Menopause occurs when a womans ovaries run out of eggs, marking the end of her reproductive years. The average age for menopause in the US is 51. But when you 

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