I'm completely shocked and confused about this. I initially went to the doctors back in March 2017 as I was having really heavy periods lasting up to a month. After a lot of appointments my FSH levels were checked as I was having night sweats and had been for probably a few years. The test came back very low, like post-menopausal low. I had another test three months later which was completely different showing my levels were normal. My periods by this time has stopped. I had a period in June which was long, heavy and painful (unlike what they used to be like pre-March) and the doctors were at a loss to what was going on so I was referred to a specialist. He did blood tests and a pelvic scan (external and internal). In December I had a four day bleed which was heavy with one day of flooding and a bit of pain. I've just been back to the doctors today and have been told my FSH levels are very low, I'm not producing an eggs, the lining of my womb is very thin which all leads him to suggest I am post-menopausal. I asked why I had the bleeding in December and he said it could be because I'm still on Cerelle (mini-pill). He has suggested I stop taking it and use other contraceptives and see what happens. If I have lots of bleeding he will see me again. If I get any more night sweats (which sort of stop and start at the moment) I can see my doctor about HRT but as far as protecting me from early menopausal osteoporosis well it's over and done with so it's too late. I have two step-children so I don't want any other children but I'm a bit shocked it's happened so early (my mum was in her 50's and he said we tend to follow our mothers) and also a little unsure and disbelieving. He also mentioned about reversible menopause, that some people can go through menopause and then come back out of it but it tends to be for people that have medical problems such as auto-immune (which I don't) but still worries me. Has this happened to anyone else? Any advice would be good? Thanks.