If you're still getting periods you can still get pregnant.
Either when their pregnant or when they get older and go through menopause
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No of course not. Menopause is when your periods stop for good. If you thought you should be pregnant then maybe all the sperm died before it came to the egg.
A woman can get pregnant at any age, so long as she is still getting a period and has not entered into menopause. If you are trying to conceive and having problems, you may want to consult your OB, to check your hormone levels. Women in their 40's may need hormone treatments or other forms of medical help to assist in getting pregnant.
If you are pregnant and you are bleeding you should call your Dr and/or go the the ER.
If your mouse is getting fat and is starting to nest that means she is pregnant. and is getting ready for her babies.
That would trend to zero at menopause. Up to that time, you would have as good a chance as not at getting pregnant although the probability of birth defects does rise with age. Visit this site for more detailed answers: http://www.babycentre.co.uk/pregnancy/antenatalhealth/ageandpregnancy/#4
If you are too young to be going through menopause, its usually a pregnancy that is the culprit of not getting a period.
You should be able to get pregnant as long as you are not menopausal. The average age of menopause is currently around 51. The likelihood of genetic abnormalities like Down syndrome does go up with mother's age but there are prenatal screens for this.
The older you get, the lower your chances get for becoming pregnant. 18-23 is the optimum time to conceive and the woman's eggs are the healthiest. You are born with all your eggs. You don't make them. They will run out. Around 40-50 you hit menopause and you won't get pregnant. Well, you still could but it's extremely hard to conceive at that point.
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Both women in the relationship gp through menopause. So the only affect would be getting old and not really in to sexual activity.