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.
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If you've not been through menopause, yes.
On average, women in the US go through menopause at age 51. After menopause, women stop ovulating.
Yes, but the only problem is that your cycle will not be regular as it has been so you don't know when you will ovulate. This is one reason that many babies result when menopause begins. You may go two months with no period and then have one for a week in month three. Finally, after 3-6 months of no periods you will be in menopause. It is very disconcerning, so still use protection if you are sexually active.
Not menstruating due to menopause means you do not ovulate so it's no very likely. See your doctor if it's another reason you do not menstruate and ovulate.
Bear in mind that people are not all the same. Some women can still have children at the age of 40 (I personally know some who have) but other women can't. Only your gynecologist can give you a realistic answer to this question.
starvation or extremely low protein diet. This occurred in concentration camps. A woman will not ovulate if there is a chance that the child in the womb's nutrition cannot be maintained.
At the age of 45, women may still ovulate, but it's often less regular due to approaching perimenopause and menopause. Many women experience irregular menstrual cycles during this time, meaning they may not ovulate every month. Generally, ovulation can occur less frequently as hormone levels fluctuate. However, some women may still have regular ovulatory cycles around this age.
Yes, it's normal to just stop having periods at the age of 48. Menopause is normal from around ages 45-55, menopause is when your body starts to stop ovulating - as you no longer ovulate you no longer menstruate.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
No, you cannot have a period if you do not ovulate.
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.