Yes. During peri-menopause it is usual to have irregular cycles: as eggs are still being released you can still get pregnant. However, peri-menopause usually occurs after the age of 40 which is associated with a general decrease in fertility. Your best chance would be to follow your oestradiol level and attempt to predict ovulation from that or/and monitor your temp or cervical mucus to predict a fertile time.
No, in perimenopause hormones begin to decrease. You cannot have a false positive test.
There is definetly a chance of pregnancy.
Ummmm...if you are on your period theres a good chance you are NOT PREGNANT
stop worrying! If you are bleeding, very low chance of pregnancy
yeah, if you have sex again.
If you haven't hit menopause and have a period there is a chance of pregnancy.
Yes, many women will still have a period through out pregnancy. To have a not so normal period is suspect enough to go get a pregnancy test!
The whole process is about 28 days but in between periods it is about (depending on the woman or girl) 21-27 days of not being on a period
Yes, it is always a chance of pregnancy after sex of any kind ,protected or not !
Yes you can get pregnant right after your period.
No. Go to your doctor and find out what you want to do.
Perimenopause is a relatively new term now being used to describe the period before menopause when symptoms of estrogen reduction start to appear.