After 1 year and 2 months without periods, there is no risk of getting pregnant as menopause is defined by a period of 12 consecutive months without periods, signaling the end of a woman's reproductive years. The decrease in hormone levels during menopause stops the release of eggs, making pregnancy unlikely.
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