Can I still get pregnant during menopause

  After reaching the age of forty, women will enter a new stage. That is to say, menopause. Menopausal women undergo changes in many aspects. At the same time. Ovarian function will also weaken. Menopausal women may also worry about whether they will become pregnant and take on the role of elderly mothers. So, can pregnancy still occur during menopause?

  

Can I still get pregnant during menopause1

  Entering menopause cannot be used as a criterion to determine whether pregnancy can continue. During menopause, although ovarian function has declined, many women still experience menstruation. As long as a woman has not yet reached menopause, there is still a possibility of pregnancy. So, if there is no spare tire plan, it is necessary to do a good job of contraception in daily life. Relatively speaking, older mothers can also be more dangerous.

  What are the symptoms of women entering menopause?

  1. Changes in menstrual cycle. After entering menopause, women's menstrual cycles also begin to lengthen. The normal menstrual cycle for women is around 28 days. The menstrual cycle of menopausal women can last for two to three months. Before menopause, there will be repeated occurrences of prolonged cessation of menstruation and recurrence.

  2. Feeling irritable. Women entering menopause often feel inexplicable irritability and depression. Even symptoms such as palpitations, strange limb senses, insomnia, and frequent dreaming may occur. Menopausal women need to maintain a calm mindset. Engage more with things you enjoy to avoid a vicious cycle of irritability.

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