Because your final periods can be irregular, menopause is confirmed 12 months after your last period. It is not normal to bleed or spot 12 months or more after your last period. Bleeding after menopause is usually a sign of a minor health problem but can sometimes be an early sign of more serious disease.
No, she would not continue to experience a period.
Explanation:
This happens because the ovaries stop making the hormones estrogen and progesterone. The ovaries also stop releasing eggs (ova, oocytes). Therefore a women could not longer experience a period or menstruate.
There are no choices but the reason why we tend to value
friends as we grow older is because these are bonds that we create on our
own. These are people who have been
there for us throughout our lives. They are our link with the outside world
since they are not our family members.
The longer we are friends with others, the deeper that bond becomes.