Can a 60-year-old woman still have children?

Women can’t usually have children at age 60. Most women can’t ovulate by the time they reach 60, so it’s hard for them to have another child.
Women usually go through menopause at the age of 45-55, and at the age of 60, they have basically gone through menopause, and their ovaries are no longer ovulating, so they can’t conceive again without eggs, so they can’t have children.
Even with the current technological advances, in vitro fertilization can be used to give birth to a child, but because the lining of the uterus has atrophied and ovarian function has declined, if ovulation is forced, it may not be possible to transfer the embryo to the uterine cavity to continue to develop.
Even if the pregnancy is successful, the incidence of pregnancy complications and fetal malformations is high, so women in their 60s are advised not to consider getting pregnant again.
Women who are considering pregnancy at the age of 60 are advised to go to a regular hospital, consult with a specialized doctor, and cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant laboratory tests and deal with the problem positively.