Unless she has fully gone through Menopause there is a risk. The risk for miscarriage is bigger though.
Unless she has fully gone through Menopause there is a risk. The risk for miscarriage is bigger though.
Any female who has not gone through menopause and who is not sterile can become pregnant. It doesn't matter what their job is.
That is individual. Unless you have gone through menopause completely there is a risk.
If a woman has already gone through menopause, she can no longer bear children. Menopause typically occurs between the ages of 40 and 60. If she has not gone through menopause, the best way to know her chances for reproduction is to consult a doctor.
1.) She has not gone through menopause yet. 2.) She had unprotected sex with a man.
It is possible. This would be dependent upon whether or not the woman has gone through menopause yet. If she is still ovulating, she can get pregnant. In 2008, a 70 year old woman gave birth to twins in India through C-section, although she got pregnant though in-vitro. In 1997, a 59 year old gave birth when she had been taking medication for cancer treatment when it caused her to be able to ovulate.
Unless she has fully gone through menopause there is a risk.
if you are still having periods, even if they are irregular, then you have not gone through the menopause yet
Yes.
No, you do not have to wait a year after your last period to be unable to get pregnant. Menopause is defined as having gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, but fertility can decline significantly in the years leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause. During this transitional phase, ovulation can still occur irregularly, meaning pregnancy is still possible. After menopause is officially reached, pregnancy is no longer possible.
no im 18 and mine last 3 days