In general, women with early menarche do not necessarily stop menstruating at an earlier age, and there is no absolute correlation between the two. The onset of menstruation is an indication of puberty, which means that the ovaries have developed. The age of menarche is closely related to factors such as heredity, race, living environment and nutritional status. Menopause is caused by the natural decline in the function of the ovaries or by disease or surgical factors. The age of natural menopause is usually between 45 and 55 years old, while the age of artificial menopause due to disease and other factors varies from person to person. Generally speaking, there is no correlation between the age of menarche and the age of menopause. If the menarche is too early or the menopause is too late, there may be pathological factors leading to abnormalities in ovarian function, and prompt medical attention is needed to avoid delay in treatment.