If you have a history of menopause and experience fatigue and sleepiness every day, it may be caused by pregnancy. Since estrogen will increase thousands of times after pregnancy, it will lead to corresponding clinical symptoms, and due to individual differences, the clinical symptoms of each person are not the same, and some people will experience fatigue, and always want to go to sleep and sleepiness. You can take an early pregnancy test, using morning urine to find out if you are pregnant, or you can take a blood test to check your blood HCG, which will also give you a better idea of whether or not you are pregnant. If the test is positive, and if the menopause has lasted for about 45 or 50 days, it is recommended that an ultrasound be done to find out if the embryo is developing normally and to rule out any other abnormalities before deciding whether or not the pregnancy can continue.