Yes but she will not be able to have a fresh cycle using her own eggs. Menopause is defined as the cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian activity. read more
Yes, any women who got their menopause can get a baby. But she has to use donor's egg. She can not get pregnant using her own eggs. IVF is not treated as the treatment for infertility, it is the first step when fertility drugs, surgery, and artificial insemination haven't worked. For having a baby. read more
IVF after menopause has been successfully demonstrated. Postmenopausal eggs are no longer viable, but there are still two ways you can take advantage of IVF. You can use eggs you had frozen earlier in life, or you can use fresh or frozen donor eggs. You will also need hormone therapy to prepare your body for implantation and to carry a baby to term. read more
It can present a significant obstacle for women who are trying to get pregnant. It also has serious health implications, giving them an elevated risk of heart attacks, stroke, and osteoporosis. The most common cause of early menopause is cancer treatment, such as radiation, or surgery which removes the ovaries. read more