well id say not its usually 40-60 when it starts. somtimes in 30's but it dosent end.=[ sorry
Women are born X amount of eggs (ovum) that are released on a 28 day (usually) cycle from puberty until menopause. After menopause no more eggs are released and any remaining are non fertile.
At menopause ovulation stops.
The average menstrual cycle duration for human females from maturity to menopause who are not pregnant is 28 days.
No, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.
Pre-menopause and menopause symptoms are very similar including mood changes, difficulty controling temperature, and other hormanal issues. With menopause they are more pronounced.
No. Look up what menopause is!
Women can have decreasing hormones during 7 years before entering menopause. This time is called pre-menopause.
Menopause The Musical was created in 2001.
Premature menopause increases the risk of longterm health risks, osteoporosis and heart disease, associated with menopause.
WebMD.com has an area devoted to menopause. The site is contributed to by physicians and is well respected. Here's a link to their menopause section: http://exchanges.webmd.com/menopause-exchange
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.
once every 28 days for the rest of their life until menopause which occurs around mid-fifties range. this is an average woman.