Since you are referring to 'during menopause' I am assuming you are referring to perimenopause, the transitions until the 'final period'. Perimenopause can last as long as five years and even longer for some women - and typically begins in the mid 40s and last until the early 50s. 2% of women 55 years and older are premenopausal while the others have menopaused.
While the period is sporadic and infrequent; you are still ovulating, so you can get pregnant. Interestingly, while there is a low probability of a pregnancy, there is high probability that a pregnancy is multiples.
This is a good analogy of the chances of getting pregnant after the age of 50:
"The risk of pregnancy after age 50 is about the same as the risk of pregnancy occurring in a 22 year old who is using condoms for contraception, and less than the risk if she were using a diaphragm. For women seeking a higher degree of protection, other contraceptive techniques may be used until age 55. Spontaneous pregnancy after age 55 is essentially nil."
Probably not very good at all. I don't think it could be possible, but, I'm not a doctor and I don't know for sure. I'm almost 53 and I've been in Menopause since the age of 46. I can't imagine carrying a baby around in my body at this stage of the game.
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Go to your doctor and have a hormone level check. There have been plenty of pregnant women who thought menopause was the end. Babies from this event have been nicknamed "cabooses" or oops..
While they still have their period and haven't completed menopause, yes, women can get pregnant.
Yes, until you fully have entered it there is a risk.
that sound like your pregnant other than it depends in your age if your going threw menopause....
This is less likely, but never the less it is possible.Yes, you can get pregnant when you are going through menopause.
Going into menopause is not like switching off a light. Menopause is a process that a woman's body goes through over some time. So, going into menopause while pregnant is highly unlikely.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
Unless you're going through menopause, no.
Yes. Until menopause is finished there is a risk for pregnancy.
it is impossible 99% of the time! Menopause means you cease to have periods so if you haven't had periods for 2 years or more then no, you can't get pregnant. BEWARE as you start into menopause because you can get the odd period at the beginning of your menopause. You may skip even up to a year and then have a period.
Yes. You might not have a period if you are extremely underweight, over stressed, or going through menopause.
If you are in menopause you wont get pregnant.
During yes, after no.
She could be pregnant, she could be going through menopause, she could be stressed or she could be sick.
You can get the pregnancy through the modern scientific techniques and hormone replacement. I personally against the misuse of technology. Pregnancy at this age is against the law of nature. This can be allowed only when there are no other options. Options are always there.