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From: Kathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:36:43 -0500 (CDT)


Hello, I am a unmarried 45 years old woman & I am virgin & never had sex before. for some reason I never got married because I thought that I have the right & enough time to look and be wait for my ideal man. I never know too much things about menopause because I thought women become menopause arround 55 years old & I thought I have 10 more years time to get to this stage. accidently I met a woman a week ago that she told me she is 46 years old and she has her menopausal syptoms. since last week I am scared a lot and I am in the highest sort of my dipression & I feel really hopeless. I always try to find an ideal man for my life but I never could find him.now I don't know what to do since I think my situation is the worse in the world. still I am looking for my future hasband but as my age going up finding partner is becomming much more difficult since they are not interested on my age. I still have my regular period and I have not seen the sign of perimenopause yet. could you please tell me if I find a partner in the next one or 2 years how much time I have in order to become pregnent and have a healthy baby with no risck of baby or my death?is there any way to mannage such a pregnancy? also I would like to know, is there any way(clinical or drug traphy) to postpone menopause in women without any risk. can a women become pregnent after her menpauseal time. thank you. I am looking forward to hearing from you. please answer my quetions. thanks regards-Kathy



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