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Retrieving eggs from a postmenopausal woman is generally not possible because menopause signifies the end of a woman's reproductive years, marked by a significant decline in ovarian function and the depletion of viable eggs. However, in some rare cases, there may be ovarian tissue or immature eggs that could potentially be retrieved for experimental purposes, but this is not a standard or reliable method. Most fertility treatments rely on women who have not yet reached menopause.

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Can a women have eggs to give a surrogate woman to carry a baby for them after having a hysterectomy?

If it was a partial hystertomy that preserved the ovaries, or the woman had eggs frozen before the removal of the ovaries then possibly yes. Possibly because it depends on the law in your state in regards to surrogacy and viability of eggs/sperm. For more accurate information, speak to a medical professional and/or a legal practitioner.


Can a woman have a baby after menopause?

Yes, with the help of fertility drugs (replacement hormones) and donor eggs it is very possible for a woman to have a baby years after menopause.


Eggs first develop in a woman?

A woman's eggs are developed before their birth. A woman is actually born with all of the eggs she will ever have.


Can you be pregnant at 49 years old?

It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.


When was Old Woman Cooking Eggs created?

Old Woman Cooking Eggs was created in 1618.


Total number of eggs a woman has?

416 eggs


Can two men get a woman pregnant?

Not at the same time to create a single baby. But it is possible that if the woman has two eggs then two different men can fertilize them, resulting in fraternal twins that are half-brothers.


Can a menopose woman get pregnant?

Not naturally--menopause means your ovaries have stopped working, so you can't get pregnant. But post-menopausal women HAVE done in-vitro for several reasons. Say your daughter and her husband want a child but pregnancy would be life-threatening for her. They can collect the daughter's eggs, the husband's sperm, fertilize the eggs and implant the embryo in the mother. Then the mother would be pregnant with her own grandchild. It's not super common--most 60-year-old women don't want to be pregnant again--but it happens.


How many eggs does a 27 year old woman have?

A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have. By the time a woman reaches 27 years old, she will have fewer eggs available compared to when she was younger. However, the exact number of eggs varies for each woman and decreases over time due to natural biological processes.


Is it possible for an egg cell to come from other woman then implanted to other woman's uterus?

Yes, it is possible through a process called in vitro fertilization (IVF). Donor egg IVF involves retrieving an egg from one woman, fertilizing it with sperm in a lab, and then transferring the resulting embryo to another woman's uterus for pregnancy.


How is test tube baby done?

When the woman is ovulating doctors retrieve her eggs. They do this by using an ultrasound needle that pierces the vaginal wall to the ovaries, which they can take out remove the eggs. Usually ten to thirty eggs are retrieved. The eggs are then prepared for fertilisation. Meanwhile, semen is being prepared, by being separated from the seminal fluid. Then, the sperm and egg are incubated together in a dish that is designed to hold growing cells. Usually the egg is fertilized after eighteen hours. Or the sperm could be injected directly to the egg. The fertilized egg is left for two days until it has several cells. Embryos are then transferred into the woman. Depending on the age of the woman the number of embryos vary. For older woman about three embryos are placed. The embryos are transferred through the woman's uterus with a thin catheter.


How is a test tube baby done?

When the woman is ovulating doctors retrieve her eggs. They do this by using an ultrasound needle that pierces the vaginal wall to the ovaries, which they can take out remove the eggs. Usually ten to thirty eggs are retrieved. The eggs are then prepared for fertilisation. Meanwhile, semen is being prepared, by being separated from the seminal fluid. Then, the sperm and egg are incubated together in a dish that is designed to hold growing cells. Usually the egg is fertilized after eighteen hours. Or the sperm could be injected directly to the egg. The fertilized egg is left for two days until it has several cells. Embryos are then transferred into the woman. Depending on the age of the woman the number of embryos vary. For older woman about three embryos are placed. The embryos are transferred through the woman's uterus with a thin catheter.