The first thing you need to do is to get pregnant if you don’t have your period for 4 months during menopause. If you don’t have a period for 4 months during menopause and you don’t use birth control, you may get pregnant. At this time, the ovarian function is not necessarily completely declined, and there may be mature follicles discharged from the ovaries, and the chances of getting pregnant during menopause are relatively small, but it’s not absolutely safe either. Women enter menopause after more than a year without menstruation, into the stage of complete menopause, the ovarian function has completely declined, will not discharge mature follicles, in this case coitus will not lead to women pregnant. In this case, coitus will not cause pregnancy. If you arrange coitus during the 4 months of menopause, it is recommended that you take good contraceptive measures to reduce the chances of conception, and try not to use contraceptive pills to prevent pregnancy, as it may disrupt the menstrual cycle. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.