After menopause, a woman’s ovarian function declines and the uterine lining shrinks and has lost the ability to become pregnant and can no longer become pregnant. The mechanism by which a woman becomes pregnant is that the ovary releases an egg cell, which combines with a sperm to form a fertilized egg, after which the fertilized egg moves to the endometrium to undergo implantation and realize the process of pregnancy. After menopause, ovarian function declines and ovulation is lost. The uterine lining has gradually atrophied and cannot provide a suitable place for the embryo to develop, thus pregnancy cannot be achieved. Postmenopausal women should actively exercise, keep their emotions relaxed and complete medical checkups such as cancer screening on time. If any physical discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out standardized treatment to promote the relief of discomfort as soon as possible.