Not if its bilateral (both sides) as there are no ovaries to produce ova.
Unilateral YES. Bilateral NO
Not in bilateral (both) there's nothing to clear out as there are no ova released. Yes if its unilateral as the remaining ovary will still produce eggs. Obviously if the uterus is removed also, by way of hysterectomy at the same time you will not menstruate
salpingo = fallopian tube. ooperectomy = ovary. Therefore salpingo-oopherectomy is removal of one side (unilateral) or both (bilateral). If bilateral the you will go into immediate menopause if premenopausal
No as you willl have no ovaries to produce eggs nor tubes to carry these to the uterus
A salpingo-oophorectomy is the removal (ectomy) of one or both of the fallopion tubes (salpingo-) and ovaries (oophor-).
Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is the surgical removal of a fallopian tube and an ovary
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy means the removal (-ectomy) of both fallopian tubes (salpingo-) and ovaries (oophor-).
salpingo = fallopian tube. ooperectomy = ovary. Therefore salpingo-oopherectomy is removal of one side (unilateral) or both (bilateral). If bilateral the you will go into immediate menopause if premenopausal
A record of un salpingo
The medical root word 'salpingo' refers to the fallopian tube or oviduct.
I have the same thing! But I did not have a salpingo-oophorectomy, just an right oophorectomy. I have very intense pain on my right side on the first day of my period. I had the surgery in January, and the first time I remember experiencing this side-specific pain was in June. It has been fairly consistent since then. Very annoying...
I had a unilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy as a cyst on my right ovary had ruptured and caused severe infection. I was in the hospital for a week afterwards, and during that time I was supposed to be on birth control pills, but due to the nature of the surgery I stopped taking them. My period began a few days after the surgery as it normally does when I take a break from the pill, though I did notice it was lighter (I've always had heavy periods). From this, I think that the effect is minimal, as the remaining ovary is still ovulating.