Menopause at 34: I had so much guilt - I'm an only child, my parents wouldn't get the chance to be grandparents
Briefly

Emma Quirke, a 35-year-old hairdresser from Tralee, began experiencing significant changes in her health and menstrual cycle after the Covid-19 lockdowns. Initially, she was in excellent health and low stress, but as her symptoms progressed post-lockdown, she discovered she had primary ovarian insufficiency and was facing menopause. Her journey sheds light on the complex nature of women’s health issues and the importance of acknowledging body changes, especially in younger women who may not associate these symptoms with menopause.
Read at Independent
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