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The opposite of menopause is puberty. Menopause refers to the end of a woman's reproductive cycle, whereas puberty signifies the beginning of it.
Puberty, pregnancy, menopause, infertility, but most likely it's natural fluctuations in hormones.
Menarche is the first menstrual flow onset of puberty in girls while menopause is the time when ovaries of a woman stop releasing eggs.
Yes, any male that has been through puberty can get any woman that has been through puberty pregnant. Age has little to do with it unless the woman has reached menopause.
During menopause, the woman should not be praying. She does not pray for the entire duration of the bleeding
It can mean one of four things. First, you're not a woman. Second, you are a woman but haven't hit puberty yet. Third, you are a woman, have gone through puberty, and it's just not your time of the month. Fourth, you are a woman, have gone through menopause, and don't ovulate anymore. Fifth, it could also mean you're pregnant; or Sixth, that you have a hormone imbalance or other medical condition that should be evaluated by a doctor.
It depends on how old she is. At birth the average woman has 1-2 million and 300,000 at puberty. The number continues to decline until she reaches menopause.
No ! menopause is just a phase in a woman's life.
The medical term used to describe "absence of periods" is amenorrhea. Women normally do not menstruate before puberty, during pregnancy, and after menopause. If a woman does not get her period when she normally should, it may be the symptom of a treatable medical condition.
No, you can't still ovulate after menopause. Menopause is the process by which a woman's body comes to the end of it's reproductive years and the woman stops producing eggs. Although menopause can take years, once through menopause there is no more ovulation.
One statement about menopause that is false is that it cannot happen to a woman in her 40s.
women don't produce eggs...they are born with as many eggs as they are going to have their whole life. That is with humans atleast...if you are talking about chickens then I haven't got a clue.