It will probably be improved, since you no longer need to worry about pregnancy. If there is some vaginal dryness, your doctor can prescribe estrogen creams or you can use over the counter lubricants (KY, Astrolube). The best thing is that, for most of us, children are gone and we have time to play.
Because the offspring would be genetically unique
Mitosis occurs in Eukaryote cells. An example of a cell that would undergo mitosis would be an injured skin cell. Don't get mitosis confused with meiosis, however. Mitosis is non-sexual reproduction, while Meiosis is sexual.
the correct answer is "sexual" reproduction. Sexual Reproduction leads to genetic variation which would therefore cause the offspring to look different from the parent.
Meiosis is the most important biological process in all advanced plants and animals. If this process did not occur, the production of the sex cells would not occur. This is also referred to as a type of chromosome reduction division. Hence, that is how the sexual cells (gametes) have only half the number of chromosomes as the other body cells of that organism. So if meiosis didn't occur, sexual reproduction could not occur.
There would be no existence of sexual reproduction; organisms would not grow very large at all, and almost all of them would remain single-cellular organisms.
Both women in the relationship gp through menopause. So the only affect would be getting old and not really in to sexual activity.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
The hypothyroid state is known to cause abnormal menstruation. But in your case the physician would have replaced the thyroid hormone. So it should not create any problem like that.
Then she would be in menopause.
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As soon as you notice some irregularity in your periods, you might be starting the process, which is called peri-menopause. That will be your condition for as long as you have period, which could be anywhere from 5 to 15 years depending on all factors of your health and family history. When you have not had a period for a full 12 months, you would then be considered in full menopause. In fact, once you've gone the year without a period (or spotting), you are actually Post-menopausal. Talk to other women and discuss everything about menopause at http://www.minniepauz.com Join the forum and ask questions of a qualified doctor.
Generally if you're pregnant, you would not be menopausal. Menopause is the end of the fertile period in a women's life.
Menopause treatments are not needed by most women. However, most women seeking treatments for menopause, such as hormone replacement therapy, would do so by talking to their doctor.
It wouldn't, it's not possible for you to menstruate a week after your last period. You're experiencing irregular bleeding, not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. You need to see your doctor.
The easiest answer is that the test was wrong and that you need to go back again. Other than being pregnant or being on birth control, although the cycles of menstruation my vary, usually do to stress, drugs, or just the variations of life, if you have not had a baby within that year and a half, something i believe you would notice :), then you should be retested for menopause.
That would be all but impossible
she is pregnant thats y