Women who believe that it is physiologically realistic to become pregnant during menopause are mistaken.
If everything is so simple, why is the myth of pregnancy during menopause still so widespread?
The intermediate period between productivity and menopause is to blame for this, it is called perimenopause. The fact is that it can last for several years and be accompanied by irregular menstruation, or even their absence.
At this time, the ovaries remain active, so pregnancy is possible.Doctors advise keeping a menstrual calendar especially carefully during perimenopause, because irregular menstruation of a physiological nature is very easy to confuse with delays associated with pregnancy. Monitor your health closely and use contraceptives.
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