"You've made some amazing progress, infant" appears to be a repetitive motto for people born after WW2. The expression indeed says a great deal regarding the ladies of this age. They approach the soul changing experience called menopause. As an individual, you no uncertainty feel like you've made considerable progress in your life when you start to consider menopause. When all is said in done, and ladies specifically have also made some fantastic progress in opening up the conversation about the secrets of menopause. The expression "you've made some amazing progress, infant" closes with "however you have far to go." Women today may well live 40 or 50 years after menopause. We as a whole need to appreciate these years by visiting companions, dealing with our friends and family and ourselves, and seeking after most loved interests (old and new).

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