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Peri menopause and pregnancy

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mumto317 · 08/05/2021 14:45

Hello ,
Can anyone help ? I was on the depo provera for 8 years I came off it feb 2019 , one period in September 2019 , nothing since . Go tested my FSH levels which were 99.5 u/l ( no idea what this is in mIU/l ) said most likely peri menopause I'm 41! But I've been feeling unwell so took a few FRER pregnancy test and everyone has a positive results the last test is darker and pinker ! But with my history I don't think it's actually possible to be pregnant?
Any advice much appreciated

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Aquamarine1029 · 08/05/2021 14:48

You can be in peri and still get pregnant.

Mumto317 · 08/05/2021 14:50

Do you think even without any periods and high FSH levels ?

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Aquamarine1029 · 08/05/2021 14:51

You really need to see a doctor to be sure. No one on the internet can give you the answers you need.

Mumto317 · 08/05/2021 14:53

I know, I'm going to make a appointment Monday , but was just hoping to hear others stories that's been in similar situation .

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WinnieTheW0rm · 08/05/2021 14:57

Yes you could be pregnant.

Under 50, you need to be two full years without a period for the risks of pregnancy to be low enough for NHS to recommend you can abandon contraception.

Harriedharriet · 08/05/2021 14:58

My Peri baby is 10 now.

Actually I should have named the child Perry!! :)

Do you want a baby?

Mumto317 · 08/05/2021 15:02

Lol that made me laugh , to be honest with you were a little excited if the test are correct , however I've read so many bad reviews about Indent lines , and I don't understand FSH levels ! Go didn't discuss it just said 98.5 u/l and it's borderline 🤷‍♀️ I just don't want to waste their time , that's why I'm
Asking for advice before hand , thank you for all your replies ☺️

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Mumto317 · 08/05/2021 15:03

Sorry that's meant to say GP

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