Top 5 Tips for a Successful Dry January
*Content reviewed by HotPause Health Medical Advisor & Board-Certified OB/GYN Beverly Joyce, MD, MSCP
HotPause Health Medical Advisor and OBGYN, Dr. Beverly Joyce shares how you can get pregnant during perimenopause. Yes, it is possible to get pregnant during perimenopause. Although fertility declines with age, and menstrual cycles become irregular, ovulation can still happen occasionally.
If you’re not planning to become pregnant during this time, it’s important to continue using contraception until you have reached menopause (12 months without a period). Once you’ve reached the age of 40, your chances of getting pregnant naturally is about 5% each menstrual cycle. It is estimated that for women 40–44 years of age, 48% of pregnancies are unintended.
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