Yes, it is possible. There are other things could cause your period to stop such as pregnancy (if you've had exposure) or a significant weight loss.
Menopause is a natural biological process that cannot be reversed or stopped once it has started. Hormone replacement therapy can help manage symptoms of menopause, but it does not stop the process itself. Consulting with a healthcare provider can provide guidance on managing symptoms and health during this transition.
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.
The menstrual cycle continues up until pregnancy when the menstrual cycle is stopped so that you no longer ovulate while pregnant and the uterine lining isn't shed. The menstrual cycles also come to an end at the end of your reproductive years going into menopause.
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Menopause is a condition that occurs at the end of a woman's reproductive cycle. It is generally determined that when a woman has reached middle age and her monthly menstrual cycle has stopped for at least 12 months in a row, that she is menopausal. Once menopause has been established, she will be considered Post Menopausal.
Somewhere around age 50, women usually stop ovulating (releasing an egg to be fertilized), a condition known as menopause. Once a woman has completely stopped ovulating, she cannot become pregnant (no egg), and will no longer have a menstrual period. However, menopause does not occur at the same age for all women.
After menopause, which typically occurs between ages 45 and 55, a woman is considered to have stopped being fertile. Menopause is defined as having gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, indicating that the ovaries have ceased releasing eggs. Therefore, fertility ends with menopause, and women do not have the ability to conceive naturally after this point. However, hormonal changes may continue for several years during the perimenopausal phase leading up to menopause.
There are several situations when the menstrual cycle stops, and each situation causes different effects. The question would need to address whether it stopped as a result of pregnancy, menopause, athletic participation, illness, or any other circumstance.
If menstrual bleeding has stopped due to menopause, then no. You can no longer get pregnant. If you are not going through menopause, then having your period stop is usually a sign that you already are pregnant. However, it could be due to stress, drastic weight loss, or certain diseases. Take a pregnancy test and/or see your doctor to know for sure.
it's possible. depends on if you've stopped having your menstrual cycle or not. as long as your having a period, your ovulating. As long as your ovulating, you can get pregnant!
your menstrual period stopped 3 mths. after ultrasound scan found 3cm ovarian cyst. Gynaecologist pescribed hormone pills.can it work
You answered it right there, menopause hun. your periods have stopped.