Is it normal to be 53 and not menopausal?

The vast majority of women go through menopause between the ages of 45-55, and it is normal if they have not gone through menopause by the age of 53. It is recommended to have regular gynecological examinations, once a year. It is also recommended to check the routine of leukorrhea and to check the cervix to find out whether there is any localized lesion of the cervix and whether there is any high-risk HPV infection. Ultrasound is also recommended to find out if there is any abnormality in the lining of the uterus. And it is recommended that these women observe their menstrual flow, menstrual color, and the time of menstruation in their daily life, and if any of them change, they should go to the hospital in time to do the corresponding examination, mainly to rule out endometrial pathology. If they have not gone through menopause by the age of 55, this type of women is categorized as a high-risk group for endometrial cancer, so they should be given regular checkups.