NAMS Menopause Certification Exam
(MSCP)-Full-Length Practice
Examination: 300questions and
answers with rationales/graded
A+/2026 update/100% correct
Question 1
What is the "climacteric phase"?
A. The period of regular menstrual cycles
B. The period of endocrinologic, somatic, and transitory psychologic
changes around the time of menopause
C. The cessation of ovulation
D. The final menstrual period
Answer: B
Rationale: The climacteric phase is the period of endocrinologic, somatic,
and transitory psychologic changes that occur around the time of
menopause. It encompasses the transition from reproductive to non-
reproductive years, involving hormonal fluctuations and symptoms .
Question 2
What defines early menopause?
A. LMP before age 40
B. LMP before age 45
,C. LMP after age 54
D. LMP after age 50
Answer: B
Rationale: Early menopause is defined as the last menstrual period (LMP)
occurring before age 45. It should be distinguished from primary ovarian
insufficiency, which occurs before age 40. Early menopause increases risks
for cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis due to prolonged estrogen
deficiency .
Question 3
What defines late menopause?
A. LMP before age 45
B. LMP after age 50
C. LMP after age 54
D. LMP before age 40
Answer: C
Rationale: Late menopause is defined as LMP after age 54. Delayed
menopause may increase risks for estrogen-sensitive cancers due to higher
lifetime estrogen exposure .
Question 4
What is primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)?
A. Menopause after age 50
B. Menopause before age 40
C. Irregular cycles after age 45
D. Cessation of ovulation after age 55
,Answer: B
Rationale: POI is diagnosed with oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea ≥4 months
and FSH >25 IU/L twice, requiring prompt hormone therapy. Hormone
therapy is recommended for POI to mitigate risks of early estrogen loss,
including osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease .
Question 5
According to STRAW criteria, menopause is confirmed after:
A. 6 months of amenorrhea
B. 12 months of amenorrhea
C. 24 months of amenorrhea
D. 3 months of amenorrhea
Answer: B
Rationale: Menopause is defined retrospectively after 12 consecutive
months of amenorrhea, marking the permanent cessation of ovarian
follicular activity .
Question 6
The mean age of natural menopause in the United States is approximately:
A. 45 years
B. 48 years
C. 51 years
D. 54 years
Answer: C
, Rationale: The mean age of natural menopause is approximately 51.4
years, with a normal range of 40-58 years. This age has remained relatively
stable over the past century .
Question 7
A 48-year-old woman experiences irregular periods and hot flashes.
According to the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW+10),
this is most consistent with:
A. Late menopause
B. Menopause transition
C. Postmenopause
D. Premenopause
Answer: B
Rationale: The menopause transition (STRAW stages -2 to -1) is
characterized by cycle irregularity and vasomotor symptoms.
Postmenopause begins only after 12 months of amenorrhea .
Question 8
What characterizes the early menopause transition (stage -2)?
A. Amenorrhea for 60 days
B. Persistent cycle length difference of ≥7 days
C. Elevated progesterone levels
D. Stable FSH levels
Answer: B
(MSCP)-Full-Length Practice
Examination: 300questions and
answers with rationales/graded
A+/2026 update/100% correct
Question 1
What is the "climacteric phase"?
A. The period of regular menstrual cycles
B. The period of endocrinologic, somatic, and transitory psychologic
changes around the time of menopause
C. The cessation of ovulation
D. The final menstrual period
Answer: B
Rationale: The climacteric phase is the period of endocrinologic, somatic,
and transitory psychologic changes that occur around the time of
menopause. It encompasses the transition from reproductive to non-
reproductive years, involving hormonal fluctuations and symptoms .
Question 2
What defines early menopause?
A. LMP before age 40
B. LMP before age 45
,C. LMP after age 54
D. LMP after age 50
Answer: B
Rationale: Early menopause is defined as the last menstrual period (LMP)
occurring before age 45. It should be distinguished from primary ovarian
insufficiency, which occurs before age 40. Early menopause increases risks
for cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis due to prolonged estrogen
deficiency .
Question 3
What defines late menopause?
A. LMP before age 45
B. LMP after age 50
C. LMP after age 54
D. LMP before age 40
Answer: C
Rationale: Late menopause is defined as LMP after age 54. Delayed
menopause may increase risks for estrogen-sensitive cancers due to higher
lifetime estrogen exposure .
Question 4
What is primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)?
A. Menopause after age 50
B. Menopause before age 40
C. Irregular cycles after age 45
D. Cessation of ovulation after age 55
,Answer: B
Rationale: POI is diagnosed with oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea ≥4 months
and FSH >25 IU/L twice, requiring prompt hormone therapy. Hormone
therapy is recommended for POI to mitigate risks of early estrogen loss,
including osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease .
Question 5
According to STRAW criteria, menopause is confirmed after:
A. 6 months of amenorrhea
B. 12 months of amenorrhea
C. 24 months of amenorrhea
D. 3 months of amenorrhea
Answer: B
Rationale: Menopause is defined retrospectively after 12 consecutive
months of amenorrhea, marking the permanent cessation of ovarian
follicular activity .
Question 6
The mean age of natural menopause in the United States is approximately:
A. 45 years
B. 48 years
C. 51 years
D. 54 years
Answer: C
, Rationale: The mean age of natural menopause is approximately 51.4
years, with a normal range of 40-58 years. This age has remained relatively
stable over the past century .
Question 7
A 48-year-old woman experiences irregular periods and hot flashes.
According to the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW+10),
this is most consistent with:
A. Late menopause
B. Menopause transition
C. Postmenopause
D. Premenopause
Answer: B
Rationale: The menopause transition (STRAW stages -2 to -1) is
characterized by cycle irregularity and vasomotor symptoms.
Postmenopause begins only after 12 months of amenorrhea .
Question 8
What characterizes the early menopause transition (stage -2)?
A. Amenorrhea for 60 days
B. Persistent cycle length difference of ≥7 days
C. Elevated progesterone levels
D. Stable FSH levels
Answer: B