At 48 years of age, menopause of more than two years is a menopause rather than a stoppage of menstruation, and IVF cannot be done.
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, one of the measures to solve infertility, mainly for tubal blockage, ovulation disorders and unexplained infertility problems.
The optimal age for women to have children is 20-30 years old. At 35 years old, ovarian function begins to decline, and at 48 years old, women who are menopausal, ovarian function has failed and the ovaries no longer secrete hormones. The follicles in the ovaries are depleted and there are no mature eggs, and IVF requires a mature egg to combine with sperm to complete in vitro fertilization, so it is not possible for a 48 year old menopausal woman to do IVF.
Therefore, if you have no mature eggs by the time you reach menopause and still have fertility requirements, you should consult a professional doctor and not blindly choose IVF.