TY - BOOK ID - 74801325 TI - Menopause PY - 2006 SN - 9780813538556 9780813538563 0813538556 0813538564 9780813539997 0813539994 1280947101 9781280947100 9786610947102 6610947104 PB - New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Press DB - UniCat KW - Menopause KW - Ménopause KW - Menopause. KW - Change of life in women KW - Female change of life KW - Female climacteric KW - Climacteric UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:74801325 AB - Menopause is a biological reality for all women in their forties and fifties. Yet the way we think about the cessation of menstruation is influenced by a variety of factors. Cultural and technological influences combine with biology to transform this universal phenomenon into an experience that varies considerably between cultures and individuals. In this concise book, Lynnette Leidy Sievert draws on her own case studies from Puebla, Mexico, and western Massachusetts, as well as on comparative data from other studies in places such as Slovenia, Paraguay, and Hawaii, to explore the different ways that women experience menopause around the world. Sievert suggests that attempts by medical professionals to define the “normal” occurrence of menopause, including its typical onset and symptoms, may not be realistic when considering how lifestyle, nutrition, and workload can contribute to diverging realities. She explores how women feel about hysterectomies, chemotherapy, and other medical procedures and treatments that stop menstruation prematurely. She also considers recent advances in technology, including post-menopausal birth, which have turned what was previously an unavoidable end of fertility into something that can be postponed. A unique comparative look at women’s experiences, this text brings new perspectives to the mainstream literature on the subject and invites readers to consider compelling questions about menopause, its meanings, and its future. ER -