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While extremely unlikely, a woman can become pregnant at the age of 60. While the ability to become pregnant remains a possibility as long as a woman experiences her menstrual cycle (even if it is extremely irregular), most women stop menstruating by their late 40s or early 50s. Women's Menopause Health Center: Menopause FAQ Daily News: 70-year-old woman becomes world's oldest mother with birth of twinsSource:
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