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I don’t believe any woman in the world hopes that menopause arrives early. One of the cruelest jokes Mother Nature plays on us, really, is giving us menopause just when life is particularly good. Think about it: that time of life is around when the kids have left for college, so you finally have time to travel, spend more time with your partner, socialize, and treat yourself. It’s also a time when a woman might be really settled and on top of her game in her career—in a place where she is successful, but work no longer feels like an uphill battle. And then, ugh, hormones ruin everything. If only men knew what that was like. By the way, if you are a man with a menopausal woman in your life—whether that’s a mother, partner, sibling, or friend—be kind. It’s a nightmare. With that in mind, here are things that can speed up, and postpone, menopause.

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Speeds up: Radiation therapy

Women who undergo radiation or chemotherapy for cancer may, sadly, be met with the unpleasant surprise of early menopause. These treatments kill cells—including healthy cells that could postpone menopause.

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Speeds up: Endometriosis medication

If you take medication for endometriosis, speak to your doctor about its side effects. Some medications for this condition are known to speed up menopause, but your doctor may be able to switch medications if it is safe.

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Speeds up: A full hysterectomy

Having a full hysterectomy is sometimes necessary if ovarian cancer or other conditions are a risk. However, the moment you remove your ovaries (the things that produce hormones) your hormone levels decrease and menopause can begin.

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Speeds up: A partial hysterectomy produces symptoms

While only a partial hysterectomy, in which just the uterus is removed, won’t actually produce early menopause, it can produce symptoms. Removing the uterus means you’ll no longer get your period, nor can you become pregnant.

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Speeds up: Thyroid disease and diabetes

Autoimmune disease cause your anitbodies to attack many parts of your body, including your estrogen receptors. So conditions like thyroid disease, diabetes, and even Crohn’s disease can lead to early menopause.

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Postpones: Avoiding plastic containers

Cling wrap, Tupperware etc. Plastic containers have been known to leak chemicals into food that can alter hormone levels. You should especially avoid microwaving food in these items, since that makes it easier for their chemicals to leak into your meal.