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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.
Unless you're going through menopause, no.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
Yes. You might not have a period if you are extremely underweight, over stressed, or going through menopause.
Most women will have a noticeable change in their menstrual cycle around their late 40's early 50's. Not everyone has a traumatic change of life, some get by with just a cessation of the period & others have terrible symptoms that go on for years. But almost all women will go through some change by their 50's
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.
She could be pregnant, she could be going through menopause, she could be stressed or she could be sick.
Trisequens is a hormone replacement therapy drug used to treat symptoms of estrogen deficiency. If a woman is going through menopause, she may be prescribed this medication.
Yes, it is possible to go through premature menopause, also known as premature ovarian insufficiency, before the age of 40. This condition can occur due to various factors such as genetics, autoimmune diseases, or certain medical treatments. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for diagnosis and appropriate management.
There is no change in the colour of urine during menopause.
The calcium that you get from milk and other foods will not go into your bones, after awhile when you have no estrogen content you go through menopause and that's because of no estrogen in the blood that cant put the calcium in the bones. and this is why osteoporosis was such a problem because women loose bone since calcium cannot get to the bones.