If you are still menstruating regularly, you are probably still ovulating. Until you miss 12 periods in 12 months, you are considered fertile and it is not uncommon for those change of life babies to happen when a woman has missed a few cycles, then oops ovulates again. If you miss 11 periods then have one, the count starts over and you need to go through 12 cycles with no period again.
The average age of menopause in the US is 51 years. Generally the younger one starts her cycle the later menopause starts, the later the first period the younger menopause happens.
Any bleeding after 12 months without a period is suspect and needs to be investigated the sooner the better.
yes
Yes, they can, but as a woman gets older, it becomes harder to get pregnant, but that's around 60 years old, so a 40 year old woman could get pregnant.
Depends on the parents of the 17 year old. If they press charges or not.
Yes.
an 80 year old woman cannot become pregnant; However, an 80 year old man can impregnate a woman who has not passed menopause.
they have a baby to a dirty old man...
your both screwed.
Yes.
no your both are minors
yes
If the 40 year old woman doesn't take precautions to stop a pregnancy and neither do you (a condom) then the chances are high that even a 16 year old boy can get a 40 year old woman pregnant. If a 40 year old woman is having a sexual relationship with a 16 year (a minor) she can be charged by law.
They will have a child to raise.
She has a baby.