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Can I Get Pregnant After Going Through Menopause

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PostPosted: 05/13/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Can I Get Pregnant After Going Through Menopause Vote now! Reply with quote


I have one weird question - can I get pregnant after going through menopause? But I mean naturally pregnant, without any egg transplant or help from the outside. Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: 09/10/05 - 06:08    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Yes, it is possible to get pregnant while you are going through menopause but only with medical help. It's unlikely, but possible. I think that you should talk to your doc about this as really I don’t know much about it... But I’m sure it is possible..
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PostPosted: 12/03/06 - 17:10    Post subject: pregnant after menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

YES!!!!! You can get pregnant after menopause... you STILL ovulate without a period!! It may not be every month, it may be only once a year, HOWEVER, because you DO, you can become pregnant.
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PostPosted: 01/26/07 - 15:34    Post subject: pregnant during menopause and hrt Vote now! Reply with quote

can you still get pregnant during takin of Hrt I just wondered?
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PostPosted: 04/19/08 - 21:00    Post subject: Re: pregnant after menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

Roxxy52 wrote:
YES!!!!! You can get pregnant after menopause... you STILL ovulate without a period!! It may not be every month, it may be only once a year, HOWEVER, because you DO, you can become pregnant.



No you do not ovulate at all after menopause. That is the point of menopause. You stop getting periods because you stop menstruating! No you cannot get pregnant naturally after menopause. During menopause, when your periods still come but are very irregular, it is possible. But once you have not had a period for a year or more, you do not ovulate.
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PostPosted: 04/21/08 - 12:47    Post subject: Is it possible to get pregnancy during menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

Is it really true that you can get pregnant during menopause (perimenopause)?
God, I hope so. How do you know? Do you suffer the same symptoms?
If your periods have already stopped how do you know if you are pregnant?
Thanks for your notes they have been really helpful.
Dinka Very Happy
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PostPosted: 08/03/08 - 10:47    Post subject: Pregnant after menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

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Yes, it is possible to get pregnant while you are going through menopause but only with medical help. It's unlikely, but possible. I think that you should talk to your doc about this as really I don’t know much about it... But I’m sure it is possible..
I've heard of it happening many times Women getting pregnant while going through menopause, I have a friend that thought she had the flu and she went through menopause and she went to the dr, and found out that she was pregnant. I watch the show bringing home baby and there was a woman that went through menopause and became pregnant, without the help of any dr. they weren't trying to get pregnant it just happened
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PostPosted: 08/19/08 - 10:09    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

YES! you can.. I have a 2 yr old that proves that.. I had no period for 3 yrs... Smile
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PostPosted: 08/29/08 - 12:12    Post subject: Pregnant after menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

I am so confused. I was told by the dr 4.5 years ago, yes 4.5 that I was going through Menopause (pre-ovarian failure as I was only 34) that I had less than a 5% chance of becoming preganant and that was with medical help. I haven't had a period since Feb. 08, it is now Aug. 08. Not unusual, for the past 4 years I have been getting them once to twice a year and sometimes 8 months in between that. My boyfriend and I were devestated and have finally been okay with accepting we had to adopt. We don't practice safe sex b/c why would we, < 5% chance with medical help? I have gotten tired before on and off through out the years in the afternoons, can't keep eyes open, for no apparant reason, so why should this time be any different. Well this time I am nauseas every day, on and off, when I eat, if I don't eat. Just a constant dull nauseas. My breasts aren't sore, but that only occurred when I was getting my period so that won't work for me in telling. What do you think? Could I be? After all this time of being in "menopause"? I am not on any meds so I don't know where the nauseau is coming from. I am not trying to think about it, b/c I don't want my mind to make stuff up. But my mind isn't making up the fact that I have to pee every hour or so, on a pretty regular basis from day to day. Thoughts? No guesses please, I am hoping for a miracle but don't want to get my hopes up high if there is no reason for it. I can't take that rejection again.
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