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Can a Menopausal Woman Have Eggs? Natural Fertility and Modern Solutions

Approximately 1 million eggs are present in a woman's ovaries at birth, a number that drastically declines to just a few thousand by the time she reaches menopause. This biological reality leads to the question, "Can a menopausal woman have eggs?" The answer is complex, with a crucial distinction between natural fertility and what is possible through modern reproductive medicine.

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Can you carry a baby after menopause? Exploring the Possibilities

While natural fertility ends with menopause, advancements in reproductive medicine have made it possible to become pregnant and carry a baby after this life stage. Menopause is defined as going 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, signaling the end of natural ovulation and a woman's reproductive years.

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