Menopause & perimenopause
Can I delay menopause to preserve my fertility?
Q: I didn’t think I ever wanted to have children. Now that I’ve
found the right partner and things have changed in my life, I feel differently.
I&rsquom 45 and would like to try getting pregnant, but wonder if I might be too
close to menopause. Can I put off menopause to get pregnant?
A: The short answer is no, there is currently no way to delay menopause to
preserve fertility. Menopause is a natural
process that can’t be put off (although, by optimizing your nutrition, you
can help prevent it from taking place prematurely).
But that does not mean that you can’t get pregnant at this point in your life.
More and more women are having children later in life. This happens for many reasons,
from wanting to fulfill career goals to not finding the right partner in one’s
youth. Regardless of the reason, some women suddenly want to have a child before
they hit menopause. For some women, it is quite possible to become pregnant in your
40’s — or even into your 50’s.
Remember that menopause represents the conclusion of your reproductive phase, not
a particular birthday. So, 45 can still be a fertile time for you, depending on
your unique physiology. If you’re still ovulating, you may look into harvesting
your eggs and having them frozen for later years. But once a woman transitions through
menopause she most likely won’t release fertilizable eggs. And as we age,
the more likely our eggs are to divide abnormally or carry chromosomal defects.
However, there is some promising research going on with stem cells and how they
may help women extend their fertility. The idea is to use women’s ovarian
stem cells to grow into viable eggs and lengthen women’s fertility. This research
is still very new and has not been widely tested, but gives us hope for the future.
We feel that the best thing you can do for yourself is to give your body what it
needs nutritionally and emotionally. But keep in mind, as you get closer to menopause
it may not be as easy to become pregnant. If you have been trying to get pregnant
for over a year and you are over the age of 40, you might seek advice from a fertility
specialist who can look at your reproductive system and the viability of your eggs.
A specialist can also offer you the best options for inducing ovulation or help
you consider in vitro fertilization (IVF) with donor eggs to increase your
odds of conception.
There are many ways for you to prepare your body for fertility. Many women have
good results by resolving emotional or stress-related blocks to fertility through
Niravi Payne’s Whole
Person Fertility Program or Alice Domar’s mind/body programs. For more on
this, read our article on
fertility and the mind/body connection or our alternative perspective on
infertility.
Remember that there are many ways to welcome a child into your life, and you will
get there if that is what you truly want.
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Original Publication Date: 02/23/2007
Last Modified:
02/16/2010
Principal Author: Marcy Holmes, NP, Certified Menopause Clinician