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Question for other women who have reached "that age"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398604" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think that "normal" for menopause can very quite a whole heck of a lot. What you are describing is something my aunt (mother's sister - 15 years older than my mom) went through and pretty much exactly what she says happened when my Gma got pregnant with my mom. RIght up to the heavy start and then spotting that made it last quite a bit longer than a "regular" period ever had. I don't know that a doctor is needed, but the lingering egg can cause pregnancy for quite a long time after you think things are "over". If this starts happening regularly, then you may need to see a doctor.</p><p> </p><p>(((((hugs))))) menopause can be frustrating and annoying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398604, member: 1233"] I think that "normal" for menopause can very quite a whole heck of a lot. What you are describing is something my aunt (mother's sister - 15 years older than my mom) went through and pretty much exactly what she says happened when my Gma got pregnant with my mom. RIght up to the heavy start and then spotting that made it last quite a bit longer than a "regular" period ever had. I don't know that a doctor is needed, but the lingering egg can cause pregnancy for quite a long time after you think things are "over". If this starts happening regularly, then you may need to see a doctor. (((((hugs))))) menopause can be frustrating and annoying [/QUOTE]
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