With hormones and an egg donor.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
That would be all but impossible
If you haven't reached menopause - sure.
it is impossible 99% of the time! Menopause means you cease to have periods so if you haven't had periods for 2 years or more then no, you can't get pregnant. BEWARE as you start into menopause because you can get the odd period at the beginning of your menopause. You may skip even up to a year and then have a period.
Most likely no, as she is53 years old, and has not had a single period for two years. So she may not get pregnant.
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,M 40 YEARS OLD AM I TO YOUNG FOR MENAPOUSE? AND WHAT ARE THE SIGNS?
Yes. It is rare and as females age it becomes harder for them to get pregnant but it is possible. To become pregnant at that age may require in vitro fertilization or other doctor assisted procedures.
Yes, with the help of fertility drugs (replacement hormones) and donor eggs it is very possible for a woman to have a baby years after menopause.
As a general rule, yes- some women suffer early menopause, which means that their ability to become pregnant ceases at an unfortunately early age, but most women remain fertile at 49 years of age and even beyond this.
Menopause more likely.