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Women in their 30s are often confused by changes in their menstrual cycles. Also women can and do get pregnant in their late 30s to late 40s. So your question is one that many women face at least once before entering menopause, when periods have ceased for at least 6 months. Unfortunately, it is only guessing without medical testing. You should ask your doctor to test your hormones along with an office pregnancy test. Most women in their late 40s learn that their hormones are indeed declining---but there is still a risk of pregnancy at your age.

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Q: Could you be pregnant or on the verge of menopause if your last menstrual period LMP began 10 27 2007 You have taken HPT x3 all neg with 1 positive but control line didn't show up you are 37 years old?
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