Yes, you can. Some women don't experience menopause until after the age of 50.Yes many women can get pregnant at that age.
Women can get pregnant at any age after they start their menstrual cycles. Why young women get pregnant can be a variety of reasons like thinking it would be fun to be a mom to not having knowledge of how birth control works.
Yes, every women has a different age at which they enter menopause and lose the ability to become pregnant. The oldest known women to become pregnant was over 70. While some women lose the ability before age 40. The average age range for a women to enter menopause is 40 to 60, with a few rare cases being higher or lower.
no they can not and it wouldn't be a good idea anyway
A women can get pregnant until she gets to around 50. The she gets menopause
Yes they can get pregnant at the age of 48,I meet a friend mother that had her brother at the age of 49. And I became pregnant at the age of 46 natural without any kind of treatment. And my grandmother at the age of 43 and 44 my uncle is alive and kicking.
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.
No. Older women are more likely to have Down Syndrome babies. The risk is highest after age 35.
All non-immune women of childbearing age should be vaccinated against rubella and chickenpox before pregnancy. Pregnant women should be tested for immunity to rubella at their first prenatal visit.
It can happen to anyone at any age. I had it when i was 15, but it is most common in pregnant women.
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A 20 year old women has a chance of getting pregnant in the high 80's - close to 90%. By age 40 that falls to about 40%. - so about half the chances of a 20 year old. By age 45 it is about 5%.