Whether or not you can get pregnant at age 44 is different for each individual. Some women’s ovarian function has seriously declined before the age of 40, making it difficult to get pregnant. There are also many women who will still have relatively good ovulation until they are close to 50 years old, and may still be able to get pregnant, but whether they can still get pregnant needs to be assessed by a medical professional and then informed. If a 44-year-old woman has regular menstruation and no obvious abnormalities in her physical examination, she may still be able to get pregnant naturally. If she does not have any childbearing requirements, she must take strict contraceptive measures to avoid unwanted pregnancies, so as to avoid harming her body. If a 44-year-old woman has a request for childbearing, she must go for various examinations as early as possible, including ovarian function tests, blood sugar, blood lipids, liver and kidney function, thyroid function, pre-thrombotic status, cervical cancer screening, etc. After all, the risk of pregnancy at this age is very high, and you must follow your doctor’s instructions for pregnancy preparation.