It doesn't really. Depending on the person. But most of the time, it won't have much of an impact, if any at all.
No, after menopause you are not making the hormones necessary to support and sustain a pregnancy.
No. Smoking is an independent variable which has not been shown, conclusively, to affect the timing of menopause onset.
just grab your husband/boyfriend and do it really hard .
Both women in the relationship gp through menopause. So the only affect would be getting old and not really in to sexual activity.
The absence of estrogen in the postmenopausal woman can cause the bladder to drop, or prolapse.
Menopause is a completely different hormone compared to the pregnancy hormone. You wont get a positive on a pregnancy test during the menopause. The only time your get a positive is when HCG is in your urine and your pregnant. Menopause is not a hormone. Better literacy ("you will get a positive," instead of "your get a positive," "won't, instead of "wont," and "you're pregnant," not "your pregnant") as well as a citation to some medical authority would also help to improve this answer.
At menopause ovulation stops.
I guess it can affect female pregnancy and early age of being menopause
I guess it can affect female pregnancy and early age of being menopause
No it will not.
Abdominal swelling during menopause can be caused by hormonal changes that lead to water retention, bloating, or weight gain. Estrogen levels naturally decrease during menopause, which can affect the body's ability to regulate fluids and may contribute to abdominal swelling. Additionally, changes in metabolism and changes in diet or exercise habits during menopause can also lead to abdominal swelling.
NO, never, not anytime. Depending on his age, his mood swings could be caused my andropause, which is the male version of menopause. I'm not kidding, the spelling may be wrong but it is an actual condition caused by and with many of the same symptoms as menopause.