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Q: Pregnancy after Menopause
asked by: unknownperson on January 28th, 2009
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My little sister is eighteen, however two years ago doctors confirmed she started menopause. She has gone to two others these last two years and they have confirmed it.

Her periods have been slowly going away, and she thinks next year she'll only have one or two. She's devastated with knowing that her eggs are 'bad' and had tried her best to get pregnant with no avail. The few pregnancies she had miscarried the first few weeks.

It's inevitable.



However, I'm curious. If we did save up in the future, say when I'm 30 or so, and I went through the hormone thing and gave her some of my eggs, could she carry the pregnancy that way? Say if they fertilized it and implanted it, like people do when they want to chose their baby's gender or something.

Or is it impossible to carry a baby after menopause?
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Bounty2009
replied on February 10th, 2009
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Have a glance here...
.... and see how many mum in your same condition...
Good luck, an Italian from London
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