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The possibility of pregnancy during menopause is possible especially in the early months. The menstrual period comes to an end for a period of twelve months in a row during this time. There is the chance of becoming pregnant during menopause because ovulation does not immediately cease when this time begins but the process may take some time before actually stopping.
The chance may be possible as the irregularity in a female’s menstrual period might be taken to be the beginning of this stage of life, while it is really just an irregularity. Birth control measures should be taken even at this stage in life while pregnancy is not considered to be as much of a risk. As this may seem like a stretch for women to think about becoming pregnant, there is a chance. For a female, menopause may be a time of celebration for an end to periods and the opportunity to become pregnant. But this can also be a time of mourning over the loss of youth and fertility that comes with the ability to conceive children.
This is the time in life normally when a woman is in her late forties to early sixties as the release of eggs by the ovaries begins to slow down and eventually end completely. Perimenopause is the time before the onset of menopause that is the gradual end of ovulation that can actually take many months or years. At this period, the possibility of pregnancy during menopause is much more likely but this is a very slow process that will still allow ovulation to take place, making it possible for a woman to still become pregnant during menopause. As this is a gradual process, birth control methods must still be applied to reduce or end the chance of pregnancy.
Usually, what women take to be this period of life may not actually be true particularly in these later years of life, menstrual periods can be irregular. This means they may come much further apart or much closer together and this may even be the case from one month to the next. With these large or slight irregularities, the female may think that she is in the early stages.
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