Hey /sci/, can the elderly have periods?
>>16961608Abraham's first wife, Sara, did. This is literally why jewish women are so like that.
>>16961613I don't think my family's Jewish. Does that matter?
>>16961615No, it's not magic, just random.
>>16961608After menopause? No, that system's been shut down by the body. It's hard to imagine any woman confusing her mense for anything else, though.
>>16961634It hasn't been shut down, it just has a higher activity energy
>>16961643It takes more energy to activate it?
This thread is all botted garbage.
>>16962058I'm not a bot. If you want to call me a retard, I'll admit a lack of medical education (hence the thread).
>>16961608I think it's possible, but extremely rare. There have been cases where 70+ old women got pregnant and birthed a child. If that's possible then I assume they can also get periods.
>>16961608Old people have a lot of boomboom sex in nursing homes. Ask the nurses about STD rates and midnight wanderers thinking they're still living at home.