Showing posts with label menstrual menopause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label menstrual menopause. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Is it possible to have a baby when you have menopause?


Anitra

I have been going through menopause for about 3 yrs. I'm almost 35 and i want to know if i'm ever going to be able to have a baby



Lakesha

Having symptoms of perimenopause during your 30's is not unheard of, but is on the early end of the spectrum. On average the process of menopause typically begins in the 45-55 age range. Has your doctor ordered any blood tests to see if you are going through early menopause? There is no exact way to tell if the symptoms you are experiencing are from menopause, but there are a couple blood tests you can have done even though neither is completely accurate. A woman has reached true menopause when she has gone a full year without having a menstrual cycle. Irregular periods are very common in the perimenopausal stage. It is possible to have a baby in the perimenopause phase as ovulation does still take place. This is why some women have late-in-life babies. They think they have reached menopause because they have gone several months without a period, but if it has been less than 12 full months without a period you have to assume you may still be fertile. I am 49 years old and have been having perimenopause symptoms for about 6 years. Here is a good web site I have used to find menopause information, there is a section on pregnancy and perimenopause. http://www.4woman. gov/menopause/stages/p…



Maura

Not likely. Talk to your doctor though. Menopause is the natural and permanent stopping of the monthly female reproductive cycles. It literally means that the female reproductive system is shutting down. You will no longer ovulate, hence you'll never become pregnant.



Ulysses

Yes it is possiable. But its very rare.



Conrad

Do you still have SOME periods---just very infrequently? If so, then it is possible. If you are finally done having periods, your body is not ovulating, and your uterus is not building up a lining to support a pregnancy, so no, it would not be possible. You're pretty young to be going through menopause already. Have you been diagnosed as early menopause? If you just have infrequent cycles, then that isn't necessarily menopause; it is possible that your hormones are out-of-whack and that with proper medicines, you could still conceive. I'd suggest seeing a fertility specialist sooner, rather than later! Good luck!



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Saturday, January 15, 2011

I am wondering if anyone out there gets chest pains as a symptom of menopause?


Dawna

I am in the heat of menopause - I have no heart problems but get chest pains. Has anyone ever heard of this as a symptom?



Alexis

No. Get it checked at the doctor's.



Donnie

i hope you will get your answer from below. Menopause Signs and Symptoms – 45 Ways to TellAre you suffering from menopause signs and symptoms lately and are you in your late forties or mid fifties? This means that you may be going into menopausal transition. When a woman reaches this age she experiences several changes in her life. Her reproductive system is ceasing and her produce of eggs from the ovaries is ceasing. This makes the body that is lowering in estrogen cause so many problems. menopause and weight gain * Unexplained weight gain, especially in hips, waist and stomach * Aching joints and muscles * Endometriosis * Bloating * Cold or tingling hands or feet * Spotting, light bleeding * Hair loss, thinning hair * Depression, anxiety and mood swings * Craving sweets, * Craving for caffeine * Hot flashes * Facial hair growth * Unstable blood sugar levels * Allergy symptoms * Chronic fatigue * Sluggishness * Breast tenderness * Dizziness, * Lightheadedness * Dry wrinkly skin * Fibrocystic breasts * Headaches * Migraines * Heart palpitations * Heavy periods * Irregular periods * Uterine fibroids * Incontinence * Inability to handle stress * Irritability * Urinary tract and yeast infections * Lack of concentration * Memory lapses * Ringing or buzzing in ears (tinnitus) * Night sweats * Leg cramps * Low metabolism * Lower sex drive * Loss of sex drive * PMS and menstrual cramping * Sleep disturbances * Insomnia * Osteoporosis * Symptoms of hypothyroidism with normal T3 and T4 levelsHormonal imbalance, obesity poor eating habits, stress, and other factors are what bring on all the symptoms of menopause. Most of the time a woman makes many demands on her body, adding stress that the body cannot handle. In turn they do not tend to take of the body as they should. When a woman goes into menopause, she needs extra special care to be taken of herself. If she doesn’t, then she is asking for trouble in the latter part of her menopausal life.



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