The two years of menopause generally do not need contraception, but also need to be analyzed in the context of the specific situation. If a woman has been menopausal for two years and is determined to be completely menopausal, generally speaking, there is no need for contraception. After menopause, the ovarian function declines, estrogen levels drop, ovaries stop ovulating, and the chances of getting pregnant are very small, so there is no need for contraception. However, if a woman is not completely menopausal, after menopause also occasionally menstruation, coitus should do a good job of reasonable contraceptive measures. Because some women after menopause, although the ovaries are already in the stage of decline and atrophy, endocrine instability, there may be occasional menstruation phenomenon, there may be sparse ovulation, as long as no contraceptive measures may lead to unwanted pregnancy. Whether women need to contraception after two years of menopause need to be analyzed with the specific circumstances, it is best to go to the hospital to check the sex hormone six and ovarian function, to determine the complete menopause after the need for contraception.