If a 52-year-old woman is not menopausal and her ovaries have normal ovulation function, she may still be able to get pregnant after intercourse without contraception. However, at the age of 52, women tend to have irregular menstrual periods and ovarian function has declined, so the chances of getting pregnant will decrease. If a 52-year-old woman has already gone through menopause, her ovaries have failed and she can’t ovulate, so she can’t get pregnant after intercourse.
It is not recommended that a 52-year-old woman get pregnant again and have a child. Even if she can get pregnant successfully, she is an advanced maternal age, and the chances of pregnancy complications, fetal malformations, miscarriage, preterm labor, and obstructed labor during pregnancy are also greater. It is a serious threat to the safety of mother and child.
If a 52-year-old woman is not menopausal, she needs to go to the hospital for further examination and evaluation in order to determine whether she will become pregnant.