Not likely: The average age for menopause is approx. 51. After menopause there shouldn't be the passage of an egg - ovulation. Thick whitish discharge is frequently a yeast infection. Consider getting tests and an eval. By your gyn to determine if you have reached menopause.
Answered 8/3/2017
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Maybe or yeast infec: Sounds like primary ovarian insufficiency - it's not the same as 'menopause'. 5-10% of women with poi get pregnant on their own - so you could still ovulate, or it could be a yeast infection. See a rei specialist to confirm the diagnosis of poi & look for genetic problems like turner syndrome or fragile x and test for autoimmune adrenal disease which affects your health. Donor egg is best if ttc.
Answered 4/15/2019
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