Two Menopause Questions No One Will Answer

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I have two questions I am trying to find answers to, but I am at a dead end. All resources try to refer me to asking a doctor, but to do so I would have to set up a consultation or make an appointment and I don't want to go through all that. I am just looking for hypothetical opinions/relatable experiences or evidence based on science. I will not hold anyone accountable for not being able to verify their thoughts or opinions about these but any feedback would be helpful.

What is the likelihood that a woman who stopped menstruating 14 years ago (due to premature menopause) would regain her period eventually? Is it safe to assume that all the eggs are gone by now?

Also, can a menopausal woman who is normally very dry down there still have infrequent instances of clear minimal discharge when wiping occasionally? Does this mean she still ovulates occasionally or is this vaginal self-cleaning variety that is taking place?

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