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.
Menstrual cycles will come to an end as women go through menopause. Women's menstrual cycles will also be stopped if they fall pregnant, while on hormonal birth control, or after a hysterectomy.
Can I get Pregnant If I went on birth control for the first time? When I got the birth Control I had sex. Can I get pregnant?
For me, Its up to you. All I can say is that you are not prone to get pregnant when you are havimg your menstrual period. ^_^ For me, Its up to you. All I can say is that you are not prone to get pregnant when you are havimg your menstrual period. ^_^
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, unless a woman is pregnant or on hormonal birth control then during her reproductive years she is always in her menstrual cycle. A woman can have sex at any point in her menstrual cycle as long as she uses birth control.
The average menstrual cycle lasts for around 28 days, but everyone is different. It involves ovulation and menstruation, and continues until pregnancy, hysterectomy, hormonal birth control use, or menopause.
Common reasons for not having a menstrual cycle include menopause, pregnancy and after having a hysterectomy. Extreme weight gain or weight loss can also cause a menstrual cycle to stop. Certain types of birth control can also contribute to a lack of periods.
They do not affect the menstrual cycle itself, however, they WILL affect your birth control (decreasing the effectiveness), which CAN effect your menstrual cycle. You can get pregnant or have changes in your menstrual cycle as if you had missed a week or so on your pills.
No, if a woman has no menstrual cycle then she cannot get pregnant. The menstrual cycle includes ovulation, no ovulation means no pregnancy. This is how hormonal Birth Control such as the combination pill works, it suppresses the menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Several problems could cause this: * Stress * Being on the birth control pill or patch * Street drugs (not accusing you) * Poor nutrition * Anorexia * Bulimia * If 40 plus it could be the start of Peri menopause * If in mid 40's up it could be menopause (ceases of menstrual cycle.) * Hormonal imbalance. If you miss more than two months then you should consult with your doctor.
No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
Other than being pregnant, or on some types of birth control meds, you can't. Not until you reach menopause, usually in your 50s
Menopause is the most typical form of birth control used for women over fifty. Talk with your heatlh care provider about whether you need birth control. If you do, your choices will depend on your health history and current risk factors and menstrual problems.