it's possible if they have not yet reached menopause, most western women reach menopause between the ages of 45-51 but some women don't reach menopause until much later.
On average, menopause occurs at 51 years of age. This is only an average, and many women go through menopause earlier or later than that. It can occur anywhere between 40 and 60 years of age. If it is earlier than 40, then it is considered early menopause. Some women go through menopause because of surgery or because it's chemically induced. Women who smoke tend to go through menopause a little earlier than others. Menopause is said to occur after 12 consecutive months with no period.
because women attain menopause much earlier than men...
No Menopause can happen at any age. Women in there teens can reach menapause. If you think you have signs of menapause go to your doctor.
Vise verse is true. Women are protected by the female hormone called as estrogen. After the menopause the women loose this protection.
Until around fifty it is not true that if a women get her period early in life she will go through menopause earlier
Most women go through menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, with the average age being 51. However, menopause can occur earlier (before 40) in some cases, referred to as premature menopause. The transition period leading up to menopause is called perimenopause.
No, only women get a menopause aged 45-55.
Menopause typically occurs in women between the ages of 45-55, when their periods stop completely. However, the age at which women reach menopause can vary widely. If a woman in her 40s or younger stops having her period, it could be due to other health factors and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
On average, women in the US go through menopause at age 51. After menopause, women stop ovulating.
It is possible. This would be dependent upon whether or not the woman has gone through menopause yet. If she is still ovulating, she can get pregnant. In 2008, a 70 year old woman gave birth to twins in India through C-section, although she got pregnant though in-vitro. In 1997, a 59 year old gave birth when she had been taking medication for cancer treatment when it caused her to be able to ovulate.
I joined a menopause forum where women ask questions and talk about all things related to menopause.