If it was a partial hystertomy that preserved the ovaries, or the woman had eggs frozen before the removal of the ovaries then possibly yes. Possibly because it depends on the law in your state in regards to surrogacy and viability of eggs/sperm. For more accurate information, speak to a medical professional and/or a legal practitioner.
Yes, a woman who has had a partial hysterectomy can have her eggs fertilized and then carried by another woman. They could do this via IVF and then use surrogacy which is where another woman carried the baby in her uterus.
Providing she still has functioning ovaries that are producing ova then technically these can be harvested and inseminated into a surrogate. If the woman has had bilateral oopherectomy or is post menopausal then no.
No uterus = no baby
The woman was recovering at home after having had a hysterectomy.
A radical hysterectomy will leave a woman unable to have children, because the procedure removes the fallopian tubes and the ovaries.
A surrogate mother in pregnancy is a woman that has agreed to carry and deliver the child before they are first born. That is usually the end of the contact that the surrogate has with the child unless the people involved have a prior agreement.
The duration of The Surrogate Woman is 1.67 hours.
The Surrogate Woman was created on 1987-03-21.
No, it is not possible for a woman to get pregnant after having a hysterectomy. Without a uterus there is nowhere for the egg to implant or grow.
There is no place for the baby to form...also probably missing vital hormones... Answer Not having a uterus rather prevents carrying a baby.
The dictionary definition of Surrogate is substitute. A surrogate mother is a woman who has someone else's baby for them, in effect a woman who is a substitute for the mother.
A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Removal of the uterus renders the woman unable to bear children. So if you have had a hysterectomy the chances of you getting pregnant is 0%. It is impossible. Sorry.
A hysterectomy is the removal of a woman's uterus/womb.
Chlamydia can infect the urethra, which is not removed during a hysterectomy.
recommended testing is urethral