Usually menopause ENDS around age 60 or so. She could be fertile a lot longer, or go thru menopause earlier than normal. Since each female is different --- Please use protection!
2007-04-11 06:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Varies w/ each woman. Menopause is the bodies sign that there she is unable to have children. With the advances in fertilization, certainly, women can have healthy pregnancies into their 40s. She probably has over 10 years before menopause begins. Also, remember, as a woman ages, the odds of Down's Syndrome and other problems increase.
Its pretty selfish if she wants kids, and you don't to keep seeing each other. Her clock is ticking. If she dosn't want kids, just be sure to use a condom, the responsibilty is on your shoulders.
2007-04-11 13:31:26
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answered by bj 2
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Well, she's still able to have children. One of my mom's friends had her third child when she was 45! There are a lot of dangers involved with having children later in life, however. The chances of the child having problems, especially downs syndrome, are huge. Also, the mother has a much greater chance of suffering complications, even breast cancer.
My advice- if you're sexually active, and you don't want any little kiddies, she needs to be on the pill. Otherwise, she's gonna keep popping them out until she starts menopause!!!
2007-04-11 13:28:59
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answered by kasi 3
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a womens body can have children until she reaches menapause but the older she is the more complications could arise. There will be more tests she has to do and her skin will not have the same elasticity, plus she may or may not become less fertile with age. but my mom had me at 38 cause she thought she was not as fertile anymore, long story short it can happen so a type of birth control is needed! good luck
2007-04-11 13:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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She can't have kids if 1) she's had a hysterectomy, 2) had her tubes tied, 3) is past menopause
There was a report of a woman that gave birth in her 60s. If you don’t want kids make sure you are both using birth control (her the pill or something else and you condoms) because nothing is 100% effective except abstinence.
2007-04-11 14:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Until she completes menopause, which can start as early as 40, but then there have been recorded cases of 60 year old women having babies. Talk to her about it, and have her talk to a doctor. Until then, there are plenty of birth control options out there, including permanent ones such as vasectomy or her getting her tubes tied/removed (I heard getting them removed may even prevent you from having to go through menopause but I could be mistaken, and of course you will have risks and benifits to weigh with any option)
2007-04-11 13:30:51
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answered by khaozkitten 3
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38 huh? Has she gone through menopause or had a hysterectomy? She's still fertile honey. I had a baby at that age, so yeah she can get pregnant most likely. Wear condoms.
2007-04-11 13:29:01
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answered by wwhrd 7
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Once she reaches menopause. Usually starts around mid-forties and finishes in the early-fifties but it varies from woman to woman.
I suggest you discuss methods of birth control with her. If you have any reason to believe that she may attempt to become pregnant, I suggest you wear a condom. (It wouldn't be a bad idea to protect yourself from STDs, either. Provided that you each haven't been given a clean bill of health.)
2007-04-11 13:31:50
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answered by eunosgirl 4
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Women can have children a lot older than 38, dude. If you're that worried, stop doing her or put a raincoat on it.
2007-04-11 13:28:27
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answered by wizbangs 5
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It depends on the women, some women wont be able to have children until they are 50. You will just have to ask her but i predict the answer is no she can still have children!
2007-04-11 13:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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