I am not a Doctor but would have to say no unless this woman has not experienced menopause, but if she had a baby in her 50's it is very possible. Also times are changing and people are living longer and that means that women will surly not go thru menopause as early?? Men are able, if able to produce sperm until the day they die.
Yes, it is possible for some women in their 60s to still have periods, although it is less common as they approach menopause. Changes in hormone levels and overall health can influence the timing and frequency of periods during this stage of life. If a woman in her 60s experiences irregular bleeding, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying health issues.
A 100-year-old woman is 100 years old.
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.
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.
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.
To maintain a weight of 140 pounds, a sedentary 60-year-old woman who is five feet tall would need approximately 1,600-1,800 calories per day. However, individual calorie needs can vary based on factors like activity level and metabolism. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider or nutritionist for personalized advice.
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i am 68 and appear to be having a period
It is definitly not unusual for a ten year old girl to get her period. A young woman's period occurs between the ages 8-17. Thank You From-sttarface
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Once you haven't had a period in a year, there's no need to worry about preventing pregnancy.
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Although a forty year old woman is less fertile on the average than a thirty year old woman, it is still possible for a forty year old woman (or even a 45 year old woman) to have a child, and many forty year old women have done so.
Sex is the only answer!! Masturbating!
Not usually. I think you better talk with your mom or a woman you trust.
Unlikely, but possible. If she is still having a menstrual period, yes.
Yes!