Can Ovulation Cause Hot Flashes?

The short answer to the question is no. Hot flashes typically occur shortly before menopause and may continue for the first two or so years after menopause. Although it is not exactly known what causes hot flashes, according to the Mayo Clinic it is believed to be linked to low estrogen levels.

Adam Cloe
View Detail
Post-Menopause Facial Hair

Menopause ushers in many changes in your body. While no longer having monthly periods may come as a welcome change, growth of some facial hair on your chin or upper lip usually isn't.

Joanne Marie
View Detail
Causes of Hot Flashes and Light Headedness

Hot flashes are characterized by a sudden feeling of intense heat that starts around your head and neck and spreads down to your chest, says FamilyHealthGuide.co.uk. Lightheadedness is a feeling of dizziness or faintness, either when sitting or standing, says livingwithanxiety.com.

Jessica McCahon
View Detail
10 Ways to Get Through Menopause Without Hormones

Menopause marks a normal part of aging when you are no longer fertile. According to the Mayo Clinic, it can still sap your energy, disrupt your sleep and trigger feelings of sadness and loss.

Gail Morris
View Detail
How to Get Your Small Waist Back After Menopause

Menopause is a transitional period in a woman's life during which her ovaries stop producing eggs. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, the hormonal changes that occur during menopause may cause you to gain more weight around your abdomen.

Dr. Robert Petros
View Detail
How to Know When Menopause Is Over

Menopause is a completely natural event that marks the official end of menstruation and fertility. Many women spend several years in perimenopause, which is the transition period leading up to menopause. Some women barely notice they have gone through menopause until they no longer have periods.

Karen Hellesvig-Gaskell
View Detail
How to Jump-Start Your Metabolism While in Menopause

Menopause, the stage in a woman's life when her monthly periods stop, usually around age 50, is a time of change. For many women, one of those changes is hormonal- and age-related weight gain, especially in the abdomen, which increases the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and some types of cancer.

Gianna Rose
View Detail
How to Lose Weight During Perimenopause

The changes that occur during perimenopause can be uncomfortable and frustrating for many women. Heavier periods and more pronounced premenstrual symptoms, night sweats and hot flashes, migraines and mood swings are among the physical and emotional effects of this period before menopause.

Jody Braverman
View Detail
Causes of Hot Flashes at Age 30

Hot flashes, sudden sensations of heat accompanied by facial reddening, sweating and, sometimes, rapid heartbeat, nausea, headache and anxiety, most often occur in menopausal women, but can occur in women -- or men -- as young as age 31.

Sharon Perkins
View Detail
The Best Natural Estrogen Sources for Post Menopausal Women

Natural estrogens, called phytoestrogens, are plant-based foods with weak estrogen activity. Some women find that adding natural estrogen in the form of phytoestrogens helps control post menopausal symptoms, according to e.hormone.com, the website of the Center for Bioenvironmental Research.

Deila Taylor
View Detail
Causes of Hot Flashes and Diarrhea

Sudden and often intense warmth in the face or upper body, followed by sweating, dizziness or diarrhea, characterize the occurrence of hot flashes, which are usually related to some form of hormonal change.

Aubri John
View Detail
Appetite & Menopause

Menopause marks the end of fertility in women. A normal, natural event that occurs some time after age 45, menopause involves reduced functioning of the ovaries and lower levels of estrogen and progesterone, two hormones involved in reproduction.

Angela Ogunjimi
View Detail