Until you have been through 12 complete cycles with no period, yes - you can still ovulate.
A woman's cycle can be induced to start again thru the use of powerful hormones and is done for IVF. It is not recommended for a woman to try to conceive using her own eggs in her 40's due to the high incidence of chromosome birth defects.
At menopause ovulation stops.
Peri-menopause or early menopause,is marked by sporadic ovulation and menstruation. If ovulation is still occurring it is best to use a condom if you wish to avoid pregnancy.
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No, you can't still ovulate after menopause. Menopause is the process by which a woman's body comes to the end of it's reproductive years and the woman stops producing eggs. Although menopause can take years, once through menopause there is no more ovulation.
my period was on 26 march 2009when my ovulation will start
Yes Menopause can change the period .Menopause is defined as the time when there has been no menstrual periods for 12 consecutive months and no other biological or physiological cause can be identified.
That is called as menopause. You can stop menstruating, some time after the age of forty five years. Most women get the menopause between forty five to fifty five years of age.
Imagine menopause like menarche (first period) in reverse - menstruation can just stop then never start again during menopause, but in most cases women going through menopause will experience irregular periods and irregular bleeding between periods, just like pubecent girls do when they start menstruating.
It won't, BCP have hormones that are normally present in women before menopause. Once you stop taking them your body will naturally go into menopause if you no longer have the hormones present to support ovulation and menstruation.
Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, a process involving ovulation and if conception doesn't occur the uterine lining is shed (menstruation) in preparation for the possibility of conception during the next cycle. Menopause is the process where you come to the end of your reproductive years, it's when ovulation starts to slow down.
the day you get your period is day 1 ovulation happens around day 14 and by day 28 you will start again.
if you had menopause