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Q: Can you become pregnant at the age of 45?
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Can you get pregnant at age 45?

Yes, you can. Some women don't experience menopause until after the age of 50.Yes many women can get pregnant at that age.


Can you become pregnant at age 46?

yes you can


What is the age for when you can get pregnant?

A woman's ability to become pregnant is not dependent on her age. It is a question of whether the woman's body is able and far enough developed to become pregnant. Typically the availability to become pregnant is tied closely to the beginning of a woman's menstrual cycle which typically does not happen until puberty (generally between the age of 12 - 14).


What age did roman boys become citizens?

At around the age of 16 or 17.


Which is the best age to become pregnant?

There is no perfect age, but the is an optimal range, 18-30.


Can you get pregnant at the age of 47?

If you are pre-menopausal (menstruation/your period has not stopped), then it is possible to become pregnant.


Can a woman become mother after 45 years of age?

When you stop ovulating.


What is the percentage for teens to get pregnant from sex?

One third of girls become pregnant before the age of 20


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Be born in U.S and be above age 45 or 40. I believe.


What age did ls lowry become an artist?

He was 45 when he became an artist.


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Be born in U.S and be above age 45 or 40. I believe.


What is the pros for how old is old to become pregnant?

There is no single perfect age for getting pregnant. The best time to get pregnant is when the mother is healthy and the parents are ready for an addition to the family. That being said there are some guidlines concerning age. A women's fertility typically peaks around age 25 then begins to decline at age 30. The risk for having birthing difficulties and defects increases after a women turns 35. Chances of having a child with a cogenital disease increases even more after age 45.