Menopause
by Kathleen Murphey
Menopause,
the Menses pause.
But that’s not
quite right.
The Menses stop.
The Bleeding stops.
But that’s not
quite right.
Just like the
pregnancy no one told you about,
Menopause is an
allover body experience,
and different for
every woman,
different day to
day,
different month to
month until it’s through.
Acne, not again!
Maybe.
Hot Flashes so bad
you want to do an Al Bundy
and live in the
refrigerated section of the grocery store.
Maybe—maybe not.
Disrupted sleep,
irritability
(as if women
couldn’t be stereotyped as moody and irrational anymore)?
Maybe.
Facial hair,
Yes, Deal with It;
make a plan.
How many times must
a woman feel betrayed by her body?
Puberty, Pregnancy,
Menopause, Death.
Men only truly feel
that with death.
Why is that?
These stages of
female life,
our culture dreads,
instead of admires,
admonishes, acolytes, acclaims, adores.
Instead we abhor
any sign of female courses.
Female blood is
dirty, contaminated, corrupt.
Just like the organ
it flows through—
the vagina,
the twat,
the c*nt (the
ultimate shame word)—
and the woman who
likes to use it,
the slut,
the whore,
the c*nt (again the
ultimate shame word,
but with a slightly
different twist— or maybe not—
Is there a c*nt of
a c*nt? Or is she/it just a big C*nt, maybe with a capital C—
but enough of an
aside.
Back to female
blood,
dirty,
contaminated, corrupt.
Let’s sanitize it.
Female blood,
female bleeding—
call it
menstruation,
all related to
“mensis”—
Latin for “month”—
even
then—unspeakable,
dirty, contaminated,
corrupt.
The Menses, that
Time of the Month,
a Woman’s Period,
The Curse.
Even Menorrhea—
the monthly flow—
flow of what?
Flow of BLOOD.
What’s so difficult
about saying that?
But it’s dirty,
contaminated, corrupt.
So let’s fix it.
Sanitary pads,
Feminine Hygiene
Products,
Feminine Personal
Care Products.
Tampon—from the
French “tampion”
meaning a piece of
cloth to stop a hole, a stamp, a plug, a stopper—
Aren’t you glad
your vagina is reduced to a hole to be plugged?
That’s how Picasso
saw it—
the misogynistic
pig.
In the US, the
tampon is a considered a Class II medical device by the FDA—
Did you ever guess?
Back to Female
Blood and Menopause—
It Stops.
But that’s not
quite right.
It becomes erratic,
and different for
each woman going through it.
The normal blood
and, then, an odd lingering flow,
that’s not enough
to use anything; you only notice after a pee.
Maybe.
A sudden torrent of
blood
that catches you
off guard
and has you
scrambling for anything to contain the flow.
Maybe.
A weird thickish
blood,
Almost like tar.
Maybe.
It skips.
It comes back.
And then in a
strange moment of realization, It’s gone.
Thirty to forty
years of your “little friend”—
and she’s gone— the
female “little death” (la petite mort femme)—
the potential to
give life— gone.
Now the task isn’t
your own children,
but grandchildren.
Menopause.
The Monthly Bloody
Flow,
flows no more—
Adieu, God Bless.
* * * * *
Kathleen
Murphey is an associate professor of English at Community College of Philadelphia.
Recently, she has been writing fiction (both short stories and poetry) on
women’s and social justice issues. To learn more about her work, see www.kathleenmurphey.com.
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