Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Perimenopause and Pregnancy


Doctors find that when the issue of perimenopause enters a woman's life, many women worry about pregnancy. They worry about if they can still become pregnant, either because they would still like to have children or because they would like to make sure they don't get pregnant by accident.

Perimenopause and pregnancy are an interesting pair. On the one hand, women have a decreased chance of becoming pregnant because their periods tend to be irregular (due to the hormonal imbalances), and on the other hand, they're at a higher risk for having an unexpected pregnancy because they don't know when their hormones will suddenly trigger the body to begin ovulating again.

The first situation posed by perimenopause and pregnancy, that of having a decreased chance of becoming pregnant may upset some women. It is especially upsetting in this age when perimenopause can begin at 35. Sometimes women have not had the chance to have a child yet, and then their body kicks into perimenopause.

If you are in this situation, do not lose hope. A lot of women have gotten pregnant during their perimenopause years., which means you can too! If irregular periods is one of your symptoms, there are natural treatments you can try in order to regulate your period and increase your chances of becoming pregnant. Usually this treatment involves a change in diet, and healthy exercise. Sometimes doctors prescribe eating or drinking soy products, soy being a plant product that mimics estrogen.

Through natural treatments, many women have been able to reduce their perimenopause symptoms, as well as have a normal pregnancy. Some even claim that their symptoms completely disappeared and the perimenopause problem was reversed. If you would still like to have a child, make it clear to your doctors that this is part of the goal when addressing your perimenopause, and they should be able to help you find a natural treatment that your body will respond to.

Next, the opposite situation posed by perimenopause and pregnancy is that of not wanting to become pregnant, but being afraid of the fact that your period (and ovulation) is unpredictable. The best way to address this problem is to try and regulate the periods. Again, natural treatments can work and give you a better chance of keeping track of your period, which will help you prevent an unexpected pregnancy.

If natural methods do not work, you can also try using low dose birth control pills. These pills, though originally designed as contraceptives, are actually a form of perimenopause treatment because it tries to regulate your hormones in order to give you a regular monthly cycle, as well as alleviate some of your other symptoms. It is definitely an option you should look into if natural methods do not work well enough for you.

The issue of perimenopause and pregnancy is quite important for many women. It is something women need to know and understand so that they can be aware of what options they have, no matter what it is exactly they want to do.

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