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Heard of "change of life" babies

Catherine McDiarmid-Watt | Friday, May 16, 2008 | 0 comments

In response to your question, you've no doubt heard of "change of life" babies, where unplanned pregnancies occurred when women thought their childbearing years were over.

While statistically there is less likelihood of becoming pregnant at this time, there are many exceptions. If you are certain you do not want to become pregnant, you will need to use birth control.

Source: http://www.pchr.ca/PeaceCountry/pages/yourhealth_pages/SexuallySpeaking_pdf/PerimenopauseMenopause.pdf


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