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It's perfectly normal. You just haven't reached menopause yet.
it's possible if they have not yet reached menopause, most western women reach menopause between the ages of 45-51 but some women don't reach menopause until much later.
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.
If you aren't given hormone replacement, then yes, it can. Usually when a woman has her ovaries removed she is given a prescription for HRT (hormone replacement therapy), especially if she hasn't gone through menopause yet. The ovaries are what actually produce the hormones, so if the hormones aren't replaced, she will go through instant, medically induced menopause.
Pluto is one such planet that has not yet been reached by a space probe.
All females who have reached puberty, but not yet finished menopause, menstruate every 30 days on average. It signifies that the egg, which is produced by one of the two ovaries, has not been fertilized, and thus leaves the body along with the bloody uterine lining.
The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.
well no
Not Yet a Woman was created on 2008-11-07.
A human who has not yet reached puberty.
A human who has not yet reached puberty.
You answered it right there, menopause hun. your periods have stopped.