Yes, in vitro fertilization (IVF) can work after menopause, but it typically relies on using donor eggs, as a woman's natural egg production ceases after menopause. If a woman has viable uterine lining and is in good health, she may still be able to carry a pregnancy. However, the success rates can vary based on individual health factors and the quality of the donor eggs used. It's essential to consult with a fertility specialist to discuss options and potential outcomes.
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