Wait, is menopause a continuous (12 months) progress? I thought it was just a one-time thing (the periods stop coming and that's about it). I've got a lot to learn about women.No. It's not a phrase we use. You could say she fell pregnant after believing she had gone through menopause. I say "believing" because if she genuinely is in menopause (no periods for over 12 months) then she's not ovulating and can't fall pregnant. It is possible to fall pregnant while perimenopausal. If you really want to, you can read more HERE.
I hope that when you say two wives, you don't mean at the same time.You have indeed.
Having had a mother, sister, two wives and a daughter, as well as many female relatives, colleagues and good friends in my 75 years on this earths, I know a little about women. Another 75years of living with them and I may know a little more.
Not a teacher.Wait, is menopause a continuous (12 months) progress? I thought it was just a one-time thing (the periods stop coming and that's about it). I've got a lot to learn about women.![]()
Wait, is menopause a continuous (12 months) progress? I thought it was just a one-time thing (the periods stop coming and that's about it). I've got a lot to learn about women.![]()