My periods have become really irregular and doc said im going towards menopause. But honestly thoda confusion hai, can pregnancy still happen during this phase? asking for myself, want to understand properly.
Hormonal changes during menopause can mimic pregnancy symptoms, much like thyroid fluctuations do. It is always wise to keep up with regular doctor visits to check your hormone levels and confirm what's happening.
Hamare yahan kehte hain jab tak mahina poori tarah band nahi hota, tab tak bacha rukne ki umeed rehti hai. Isiliye dhyan rakhna zaroori hai. Aap kisi acche doctor se salah zaroor le lo.
Pregnancy can happen during perimenopause when you still get occasional periods, and trust me, morning sickness at that age can be very draining. If you suspect anything, take a home test or consult your doctor to be absolutely sure.
My cousin actually had a surprise pregnancy during her late 40s when she thought she was starting menopause! She always advised me to never assume you are safe until the doctor officially confirms menopause. Everyone's body is so unique.
I can understand how confusing and stressful this phase can be. Yes, until your periods have completely stopped for 12 consecutive months, there is still a small chance of ovulation. Your body is going through so much transition, please be gentle with yourself.
To be practical, unless you haven't had a single period for a full year, you can still get pregnant. Using protection is the simplest and cheapest way to avoid any surprise scares during this transition phase. No need to overcomplicate it!