Understanding Pregnancy and Absence of Menstruation
No, you cannot become pregnant if you do not have a period at all. A period is a sign that you have ovulated, which is when an egg is released from your ovary. If you do not ovulate, you cannot become pregnant.
There are a few reasons why you might not have a period, including:
* Pregnancy: If you are pregnant, your body will produce hormones that prevent ovulation and menstruation.
* Menopause: Menopause is the natural process of aging that occurs when a woman's ovaries stop producing eggs. This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55.
* Certain medical conditions: Some medical conditions, such as thyroid problems, diabetes, and certain medications, can cause irregular periods or amenorrhea (the absence of periods).
If you are concerned about your menstrual cycle, it is important to talk to your doctor.
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