Is it possible to do IVF at 65 without menstruation?

At 65 years old without menstruation, if normal eggs can be discharged, it is possible to do IVF, otherwise it is not recommended to do IVF. Most 65-year-old women have passed menopause, the ovarian function declines, estrogen and progesterone secretion is greatly reduced, generally will not ovulate; uterine function also declines, at this time the uterine lining is also no longer cyclic shedding, there is basically no menstruation. Therefore, if a 65-year-old woman has no menstruation and no ovulation, IVF is definitely not an option. Of course, there are differences in each woman’s body, and some women with delayed menopause may still have normal ovarian function and may still be able to ovulate at the age of 65, but it is necessary to check whether the eggs are normal to decide whether IVF can be done. Elderly women who wish to undergo IVF are advised to go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination of the ovaries and uterus, and decide whether they can undergo IVF under the guidance of a doctor.