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What is the difference between Menopause and Pregnancy?

What is the difference between Menopause and Pregnancy?

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Asked by Jenske , Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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dr rachna dubey

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Answered Apr 23, 2021

Menopause has many signs that are close to those of pregnancy. When a woman is pregnant, she may not have a cycle, although she will have a light bleeding that is mistaken for one. Mood fluctuations and sleep issues are common in pregnant women.

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L. Laurel

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Answered Jul 06, 2020

When a woman is undergoing menopause, this means that the woman has already reached the age wherein the ovary will not be producing an egg that can be fertilized every month anymore. It will take some time before it happens. Most women would go through a premenopausal stage first before they can actually stop from having their period.

When a woman is undergoing menopause, this means that the woman has already reached the age wherein
A pregnant woman is someone who has had sex when she was fertile. The sperm from the male has fertilized the egg in the ovary, and this leads to the development of life. A woman who misses her period might get scared or excited because this is definitely one sign of pregnancy.

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