A woman after 45 may use any method of Birth Control if she is healthy and without risk for complications from hormonal birth control. Since the average age of menopause is 51, tubal ligation is not usually a cost effective option.
The best birth control for any woman is not based on age, but on medical history, menstrual history, and preferences about frequency of bleeding. A woman of 46 with no medical problems and moderate periods can use any pill that a girl of 14 can use. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
There is no one method that is best for a woman of a certain age. The Planned Parenthood website has a feature called "My Method Chooser" that can help you figure out what's important to you in a method, and narrow down the choices. Given that it's only a few years that you'll need protection before menopause, the one method that doesn't make much sense is tubal ligation.
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If vomiting occurs 45 minutes after taking the combination birth control pill, a backup method of birth control should be used for the rest of the month. While most of the pill probably gets absorbed in 45 minutes, the condition that caused the vomiting may have caused all absorption to stop in the hour prior to vomiting.
Pregnancy at the age of 42 is risky business, but yes, a healthy 42 year old woman can have a normal baby.
senior citizens,women above 45 years of age travelling alone & pregnant women can avail lower berth quota.
If a 45 year old woman is in good health and her ovaries are still producing eggs, it is possible for her to have a baby. The world's oldest mother was 66 years old when she gave birth.
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I have some options 14,15,19,16,21
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45-80lbs.
the average temperature of a woman's vagina is 45 degrees centigrade
As of 2010 the year of birth would be 1965. (2010 minus 45 = 1965).
because god made women to be able to produce babies at a certain age and older women like 45 or 50 or 55 are past that age