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No. Women in perimenopause or menopause ovulate irregularly and less frequently, with the emphasis on irregularly, as in you can still get pregnant even though you're becoming less fertile. Occasionally, a woman who believes she's passed through menopause (is post-menopausal) becomes pregnant.

An older woman needs to use some form of Birth Control, if sexually active, until about two years after her last period. This is why some women opt for tubal ligation (tied tubes) once they're certain they no longer want children.

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