Nurturing life is an instinct of every normal woman. As long as the ovarian function is normal and there are normal conditions for conception, contraceptive measures should be taken when not planning to have a baby. And menopausal women mean that their ovaries are slowly aging, and the normal metabolism of the body will also gradually decline. Will you get pregnant when you reach menopause so soon? Let's all learn about it together!
It is still possible to become pregnant when approaching menopause, because women before menopause still have a normal menstrual cycle and their ovaries are in a normal ovulation state. When sperm and egg combine, the first step of life begins to conceive. During the 2 to 4 years before menopause, ovarian function will gradually decline, and after menopause, ovarian function will be even lower, usually taking about 2 to 3 years to completely terminate ovulation.
In addition, as menopause approaches, women should be mentally and spiritually prepared to better embrace this natural physiological change. At the same time, it is necessary to take more time to take care of one's body in addition to work. Spiritually, maintaining an optimistic and positive attitude towards life, and regularly smiling, can help the body eliminate fatigue and tense emotions.
Furthermore, in terms of lifestyle habits, it is necessary to regularly participate in physical exercise and promote a green and healthy lifestyle to achieve vigorous metabolism in the body.