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On a natural way, it is rather unlikely, unless she had her menopause, which can last until the age of 55.
From 60, the menopause at 99% is already over and they can no longer get pregnant. In any case, not on a natural way, there are also those who can be artificially fertilized or delay their menopause with medication.
https://www.kinderinfo.de/ratgeber/aelteste-muetter-vaeter-welt/
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Jojo
I wouldn’t say anything is impossible. However, the probability is very low.
If the change years are not, no.
If you still have egg jumps then yes. Some women are already through the years of change.
60+ no way. 50+ possible.
No, no more ovulation for menopause. I haven’t been protecting for a long time, I’m 55.
not more than
A woman can become pregnant if there is an egg that can be fertilized.
Yeah, it’s been all right. Exceptions confirm the rule.
Unprobably. 50-year-olds may have.