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Jojo2200
7 months ago

Hello

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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I hope I could help you 🙃

Good luck 🍀

LG

Jojo

Therapeutic
7 months ago

I wouldn’t say anything is impossible. However, the probability is very low.

cassinsky
7 months ago

If the change years are not, no.

Jana174923
7 months ago

If you still have egg jumps then yes. Some women are already through the years of change.

Bernd783
7 months ago

60+ no way. 50+ possible.

TorDerSchatten
7 months ago

No, no more ovulation for menopause. I haven’t been protecting for a long time, I’m 55.

ICA47
7 months ago

not more than

Saim0n
7 months ago

A woman can become pregnant if there is an egg that can be fertilized.

chanfan
7 months ago

Yeah, it’s been all right. Exceptions confirm the rule.

Velbert2
7 months ago

Unprobably. 50-year-olds may have.