Potentially, yes.
If a woman is still menstruating then she still has viable eggs, although a woman may have a harder time getting pregnant so late in her reproductive life it is still possible.
During menstruation pregnancy risks are lower because a woman will not ovulate during menstruation, although if a woman has a short menstrual cycle it is possible for there to be fertile quality cervical mucus present during menstruation. This mucus protects the sperm from the acidic pH of the vagina so it can survive for up to 7 days within the vagina, by which time menstruation may have ended and the woman may have ovulated.
It is highly unlikely for an 80-year-old woman to get pregnant naturally due to age-related decline in fertility and menopause. However, with the assistance of assisted reproductive technologies such as egg donation and in vitro fertilization, it may still be possible for an older woman to conceive.
It is not normal for an 81-year-old woman to have a period. Menstruation typically stops between the ages of 45-55 in a process called menopause. If an 81-year-old woman is experiencing bleeding similar to a period, it is important for her to consult a healthcare provider as it could be a sign of an underlying medical issue that needs to be addressed.
Yes, it is possible for a 60-year-old man to get a woman pregnant as long as he is still producing viable sperm. However, the likelihood of conception decreases with age due to lower sperm count and quality. It is advisable for older men to consult with a doctor for advice on fertility.
Yes, it is biologically possible for a 60-year-old man to impregnate a 28-year-old woman as long as both individuals are fertile and able to conceive. Age alone does not determine fertility in men.
It is possible for a man to impregnate a woman regardless of his age if ejaculation occurs inside the woman's vagina. Position during intercourse does not affect the ability to conceive. It is advised to use contraception if pregnancy is not desired.
yes
Unlikely, but possible. If she is still having a menstrual period, yes.
Yes, you can, so it's important to always use protection unless you're trying to get pregnant. If you miss your next period, take a pregnancy test.
that means you are pregnant
You should talk to medical doctor about this.
You have to be able to be pregnant(have your period). And then get pregnant.
A human can typically get pregnant once per menstrual cycle, which occurs approximately every 28 days. Therefore, in theory, a woman could get pregnant 12 or more times in a year. However, it is important to note that multiple pregnancies in the same year are not recommended for health reasons.
No
Yes, they can, but as a woman gets older, it becomes harder to get pregnant, but that's around 60 years old, so a 40 year old woman could get pregnant.
Yes.
Girls can become pregnant after receiving their period
Yes it is very possible!!! If you have your period and then you have sex with a guy you can get pregnant! 8 year old can (if they had their period)9,10,11,12,ANYONE CAN IT THEY HAD THEIR PERIOD!!!! But if you hadn't had your period, you can't get pregnant best time to do it is when you are married!