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    Now, a new study has quantified the risk of depression during the transition, known as perimenopause — showing that women in this stage are about 40% more likely to experience the mental health condition than premenopausal women.
    Spector is also a professor of clinical psychology of aging in the division of psychology and language sciences at University College London. Perimenopause typically occurs about three to five years before menopause, a day that marks 12 months without menstruation and signals the end of a woman’s reproductive life.
    Dr. Kelsey Mills, a board member of the Canadian Menopause Society and a menopause society certified practitioner, said several different disease states can mimic the symptoms of perimenopause. She added it can be tricky considering perimenopause can present differently in each person.
    OBGYN and menopause expert Dr. Kelsey Mills said hot flashes, night sweats and changes in your bleeding pattern can definitely be part of perimenopause, but are also symptoms of other diseases or conditions. (Image via Getty) At 40 years old, Susete Ferreira would wake up “drenched” from her night sweats.
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