Yes, you can. Some women don't experience menopause until after the age of 50.Yes many women can get pregnant at that age.
Yes. A woman can get pregnant until she hits menopause, which is the point at which she no longer ovulates, and thus can no longer get pregnant. Most women begin menopause in their 50's.
Without any fertility drugs it is before she has completed menopause. The age varies from woman to woman but it's around 50. By the time a woman is 30 she only have 50% left of her eggs and by the time she is 40 even less. If a woman wonders when it will happen to her she can ask her mother when it happened to her because often it's the same age.
A woman can get pregnant up to age (approximately) 50 without help as in hormone treatments and artificial methods. This is individual and do depend a bit on when the menopause "kicks" in.Some woman even get pregnant naturally even after the menopause have started but this is not very common. This just to tell that a woman is not considered sterile even after starting menopause.However:A woman should try to have children before the age of 40. There are for most woman increased difficulty in becoming pregnant after this age.Downs Syndrome is also increasingly more commonly found in babies born by "older" women. The percentage of babies born with Down syndrome slowly increase after age of 40.It is very well possible for older woman (after 50) to become pregnant, but this would include hormonal treatment and egg from a donor.
This vary a lot from woman to woman. Some go early into the menopause, some at age 29 even. Others do not until well into their 50's. As a general rule we can say that when you start the menopause and totally stop having the period, the chances of getting pregnant are pretty slim. For most woman this is after age of 45. Age alone however does not limit/rule out having babies. It will certainly lower the chances but a chance is always a chance.
Yes. When a woman goes through menopause, her menstruation will end. The average age for menopause is in the early 50's.
No, a woman is born with a certain number of eggs and when she reaches menopause she is all out and can not get pregnant any more. That usually happens when a woman is in her 50's.
Somewhere around age 50, women usually stop ovulating (releasing an egg to be fertilized), a condition known as menopause. Once a woman has completely stopped ovulating, she cannot become pregnant (no egg), and will no longer have a menstrual period. However, menopause does not occur at the same age for all women.
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The average age for women to enter menopause is around 51 years old. However, the age at which a woman goes through menopause can vary, with most women experiencing menopause between the ages of 45 and 55.
What you mean is menopause but it isn't a process in which a woman stops producing egg cells. From the point of birth, women have a limited number of egg cell and they don't produce new ones throughout their life. Menopause comes when woman runs out of her egg cells.
Don't know what you mean by older but there is a risk of pregnancy until a woman hits menopause, usually around 50.