Can you get pregnant at age sixty?

In general, you cannot get pregnant at age 60. The age of menopause is usually between 45-55 years old, so at the age of 60 most women are already menopausal, their ovaries cannot ovulate, no eggs are produced, they will not conceive, and therefore cannot have children. Even if IVF is used, the possibility of having a child is extremely low. Because the endometrium has shrunk and the ovaries have completely declined, if ovulation is forced, it may not be effective and there is no way to transfer the embryo into the uterus for growth. However, with the development of science and technology, medicine is also advancing. If a 60-year-old woman regulates her periods first and they can appear normally, then the conditions are created for pregnancy. Even so, since women are already in their old age, all body functions are in a declining trend, and with age, fertility rate will decrease, miscarriage rate will increase, the risk of fetal chromosomal abnormalities and fetal malformations will increase greatly, and the chance of complications and comorbidities occurring throughout pregnancy is also great, so it is recommended that women at the age of 60 should not consider getting pregnant again. From the perspective of eugenics, the best age for women to have children is between 23 and 30 years old. At this time, women are physically, psychologically and in all aspects mature enough to take care of the newborn, and less likely to have complications of pregnancy such as hypertension and diabetes, which facilitates the recovery of the pregnant woman and the development of the fetus.