It is possible
It is possible.
NO ONE can put their tongue on a woman's ovary. The ovary is inside the woman, in her lower abdomen.
Yes; that's what happens in a woman with one ovary.
Ovary 2nd Answer: No, not the ovary . . . the baby is in the womb, also called the uterus. (YOU-tuhr-uss) The ovary contains human eggs, each one of which could be fertilized and turn into a baby, but the eggs are not babys.
Of course since you still have a ovary, tube and uterus.
No. The sex of human children is determined by the chromosomes carried in the male gamete (sperm).
No. Age is a factor an older woman is more apt to have a down child than a younger woman, and they are finding there is an relationship between altimerzers and Down syndrome.
It is possible, but the age and the condition will both reduce the chances.
No, you do not need both ovaries to have a baby. A woman can conceive with just one functioning ovary, as that ovary can still produce eggs and hormones necessary for ovulation and pregnancy. However, having two ovaries can increase fertility potential, as it allows for a larger number of eggs and more opportunities for conception.
If the other ovary is still functional then yes. It may take longer to become pregnant but it is not imposable.
A nonpregnant woman typically releases one mature egg from one ovary each month. Over the course of a year, this would equate to around 12 mature eggs produced from each ovary.
the function of the uterus is for reproduction. when a woman becomes pregnant the uterus is where the baby grows.