Is Menopause Pregnancy Really Possible?
// It’s finally here: You’re menopausal. But wait, there’s more: You’re also with child. Confusing, isn’t it? Menopause pregnancy could only be described as anticlimactic, at the very least. But is it, really? Many women make the mistake of diagnosing herself as being menopausal—and infertile—when their menstrual cycle begins to follow an irregular pattern and put it down to menopause cause. Truth is, menopausal symptoms like missed periods and hormonal imbalances may begin to manifest years before the actual onset of menopause or even perimenopause (the phase leading up to menopause). This misdiagnosis may then lead you to believe that you can ease up on the contraception. And then the biggest shock of your life: a baby at the age of 50! Generally, menopause pregnancy is not a cause for concern, especially if you take specific measures to take care of yourself and your baby. If anything, it should be celebrated not a side effect of menopause cause. But it’s normal for some women to sh