Yes. A woman can get pregnant until she hits menopause, which is the point at which she no longer ovulates, and thus can no longer get pregnant. Most women begin menopause in their 50's.
In the 1940s, women played a vital role in the workforce during World War II, taking on jobs traditionally held by men. In the 1950s, there was a shift back to more traditional gender roles, with an emphasis on women as homemakers. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of the women's liberation movement, advocating for equal rights and opportunities for women in all spheres of life. Women continued to fight for equality in the workplace, politics, and society as a whole during these decades.
Yes, you can still have your period if you're pregnant; most women don't, though.
Yes. Although many women with PCOS struggle to become pregnant, it is still possible to get pregnant naturally.
Yes, what makes you think a women at 47 or older cannot get pregnant? If a women still has her monthlly menstrual cycle, then she can get pregnant..but sometimes there are complications at birth.
About 90% of women can get pregnant after a month without birth control.
Surrealism still flourished here and there. The new thing in the 40s was Abstract Expressionism.
not technically, but she can still experience vaginal bleeding
yes, the only certainty is abstinence. Although its not likely a women would get pregnant, but yes its still possible.
Some cases have shown that some women have had period like symptoms while pregnant
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.
In fact, a majority of women may miss one period or so, but can still have regular menstruation cycles while pregnant.
yes you can, they have special rings for pregnant women :)