My periods have become super irregular lately and mom thinks it might be early menopause starting. Im confused na, does that mean pregnancy is fully not possible now? Wanted to understand before I go to gynac.
Yes, once you hit full menopause, you don't release eggs anymore, so natural pregnancy is out of the question. However, if you are only in perimenopause, you can still get pregnant. Get your hormone levels checked if you're confused.
From what I have heard, after proper menopause starts, we cannot conceive naturally anymore. It is better to talk to an elder or a doctor if there are any doubts. Best of luck to you.
It's such a delicate topic, and our bodies are so unpredictable. Yes, full menopause means no pregnancy, but please be very gentle with yourself during this emotional phase. If you are hoping to conceive, maybe consult a specialist to understand your options safely.
My maasi went through this confusion last year. She missed her periods for 8 months and thought she was safe, but she had a scare. Personally, I feel it's always better to use protection till the doctor confirms menopause is complete.
Oh, managing hormone changes is so tough, I remember how bad my morning sickness was and hormones do play crazy games. Yes, menopause means natural pregnancy stops, but please take care of your health during this transition. Eat well and stay active.
Pregnancy needs active ovaries, so yes, after menopause it isn't possible naturally. Even while breastfeeding, my cycle was all over the place and I had to be so careful. Our bodies go through so many stages, so just trust the process.
I was actually reading about this yesterday! Once menopause fully hits and periods stop for 12 months, pregnancy isn't possible naturally. But during perimenopause, u can still get pregnant, so we have to be careful.
Strictly speaking, yes, menopause means no pregnancy because ovulation stops completely. You can actually use tracking apps to log your symptoms and see if you are in perimenopause or full menopause.
For hormonal balance during perimenopause, having methi seeds or flaxseeds daily is quite good. But if you are experiencing heavy bleeding or severe pain, please consult a doctor immediately instead of guessing.