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6/8/2025, 7:43:43 AM
I am an unlovable incel who will die alone, that aside I have a question about female anatomy. I read online that women are born with all their egg cells, does that mean that when they get pregnant at any point in ther life their menopause date delays? I know it's stupid logic but as a self professed idiot, the menstrual cycle releases an egg every slightly less than a month or so, no? If the egg cell is fertilized then there are no eggs released during the period of gestation for the fetus...or is menopause not actually triggered when a woman has no eggs left? If theoretically a woman were to get pregnant every year from puberty to 45 or so, would we expect her to have a later menopause date than the population average? Obviously I'm not so stupid as to think that in the above scenario the lady would continue having periods until they're 90 but could her oocytes remain viable until idk 56 or something? Is there data from countries with high fertility rates and the average age of menopause among their population?
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