Yes, if you still have the other ovary. Girls are born with two ovaries, both of which produce eggs. So if you still have the other ovary, you can definitely become pregnant.
Return to fertility is quick after having the contraceptive implant removed. The average patient having sex without birth control get pregnant within about 9 months.
No.
Yes, you can fall pregnant after having the implant removed and no period, because once the Implant is removed...it looses it's effectiveness immediately, so therefore your fertility returns straight away. If you are concerned, wait roughly 4 weeks from removal, then test
She's having a "fake" pregnancy. She feels she's pregnant and starts to make a nest. . Leave the nest she creates for a couple of days until she's not interested in it any more, then you can clean it up. If this happens often getting her womb removed might help. (It's a good idea to get it removed any way as many rabbits get ovarian or womb cancer)
Yes. Rectal bleeding may be a symptom of having an ovarian cyst. For more information on the symptoms of ovarian cysts, see the related link.
If both ovaries were removed then no you can not get pregnant. However if one ovary remains (even with the tube to it tied) there is a remote possibility that you could become pregnant. This is because the body is a dynamic structure and sometimes this leads to unexpected things happening. No form of contraception is 100% certain.
No it can not. Remember it can take over a year to get pregnant normally.
because you get pregnant and fat.
no, but it can make it harder to get preg. if they are really big. you should always have a ultra sound to determine the size of the cyst, and if they need to be removed before getting preg.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.
not likely,but if you are having problems you need to contact your doctor
no in having that operation, u hav had the womb removed basically, where do u think the feotus would develop? is not possible