it is impossible 99% of the time! Menopause means you cease to have periods so if you haven't had periods for 2 years or more then no, you can't get pregnant. BEWARE as you start into menopause because you can get the odd period at the beginning of your menopause. You may skip even up to a year and then have a period.
Going into menopause is not like switching off a light. Menopause is a process that a woman's body goes through over some time. So, going into menopause while pregnant is highly unlikely.
Unless she has fully gone through Menopause there is a risk. The risk for miscarriage is bigger though.
A woman stops producing eggs at menopause, so no. A woman stops producing eggs during pregnancy too, so if a woman is pregnant they are not in menopause.
Unless she has fully gone through Menopause there is a risk. The risk for miscarriage is bigger though.
yes- if she has her period now and then
she is pregnant thats y
The thyroid and menopause are related in that a lot of women find out they have a thyroid condition when they are going through menopause. This is because menopause is a time in a woman's life when hormones are affected. Another time in a woman's life when they might find out they have a thyroid condition is during pregnancy or postpartum.
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.
Yes. A woman can get pregnant until she hits menopause, which is the point at which she no longer ovulates, and thus can no longer get pregnant. Most women begin menopause in their 50's.
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.
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.
Menopause can occur in an individuals 30s or 60s. However, the average age of a woman going through menopause is 51.4 years old.