after menopause
it tells the ovaries to make oestrogen which then helps mature and egg. the oestrogen then tell the pituitary gland to stop making FSH and make LH. LH then makes the ovaries release eggs =] hope this helped! [=
because the ovaries stop realising eggs
Yes.
No, but over time they will stop releasing eggs and the woman will enter into menopause.
Actually removal of all your ovaries does stop the period. Without any eggs present, there's no reason for the uterine lining to shed since it is caused by the eggs not being fertilized in time. No eggs in the first place, no need to shed the egg + uterine lining later.
Yes, ablation is meant to stop the buildup of the uterine lining, but not to stop the function of the ovaries.
menstruation is still the same, eggs just stop passing through the ovaries
No, women go through menopause at around age 50, when their ovaries stop releasing eggs (ova) and, therefore, they stop having periods.
You don't by yourself unless you know you have finished menopause.
There are lots of eggs in each ovary, but usually only one egg develops and ovulates, producing chemicals that stop other eggs from maturing. Once in a while each ovary produces an egg and if you don't get pregnant, everything's normal, but if you do get pregnant, you could end up with fraternal (un-identical) twins.
usually not, but it can happen. The reason it usually can't is menopause, which is when the ovaries stop producing estrogen, and fertility ends, causing the disability to have children.
Menopause is the transition period in a woman's life when her ovaries stop producing eggs, her body produces less estrogen and progesterone, and menstruation becomes less frequent, eventually stopping altogether. Read this and in has LOTS more information. https://health.google.com/health/ref/Menopause