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Are Menopause And Pregnancy Possible?

Dean Caporella

Menopause and pregnancy; it may not be likely but the question of whether a woman can become pregnant during menopause is certainly a vexing one. The answer is yes, it is possible. Ovulation can still occur for up to a year after menopause sets in about 30% of women.

A woman's periods can be difficult to predict during the first 12 months of menopause. However, this doesn't necessarily mean she is menopausal. It's estimated that for a woman to be menopausal she would have to be period free for at least 12 months. This is where the correlation between menopause and pregnacy exists; if a woman's periods are still showing up sporadically then yes, she has a chance of becoming pregnant.

Menopause and pregnancy result in large complications

Let us suppose that you have become pregnant during menopause. You need to be aware that menopause and pregnancy is not a very good idea. This is because, menopause has a number of drawbacks among which is reducing the bone density in women, aggravating circulations problems, and many other such ailments which will be further aggravated by the pregnancy. These all along with the advancing age, which drastically reduces the elasticity of the body (also a side effect of menopause), will prove to make a pregnancy period a very challenging task.

This is not to scare you away from pregnancy. Having a baby is one of the most beautiful gifts a woman has and many women revel in such a ‘last gift’ form Mother Nature. However, it is good to be aware that this would be a very difficult time and a time where you will need to take all the precautions possible to maintain good health for yourself and the coming baby.

Menopause and pregnancy – are there solutions for ensuring safety?

It is true that there are a lot of risks involved in a pregnancy during menopause. However, I know from personal experience that the ensuing child will be held dearer for it. Thankfully, modern science has sufficient ammunition in its arsenal to make the journey as uneventful as possible. The most common precautionary treatment would be HRT to combat any possible risks, and the constant attention of a senior medical practitioner. “Hope for the best and prepare for the worst!” is a good saying to follow at this time.

Many perimenopausal women are unaware of the facts about menopause and pregnancy.There are a large number of unintended births aborted in women aged over 40. The simple fact is you should make it a priority to check out the facts about menopause and pregnancy.If you thought you weren't going to need contraception during this time, think again. The chances of becoming pregnant definitely exist and suitable contraception to suit your lifestyle at this time is highly recommended.

                         



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