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.
UH, YEA!! If you get a period you are producing eggs.
It's highly unlikely but it still can happen. Tubal ligation has less than a 2% failure rate. If you feel that you could be pregnant after having tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible because you are at higher risk for ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and other complications.
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No, not necessarily. As long as the ovaries are still producing sex hormones, sexual desire should be unaffected. Some women do experience sexual desire, psychologically, when knowing that the sex act won't ever produce offspring again. Conversely, other women are relieved at the prospect of not having more babies, freeing them to enjoy sex more.
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.
You can be stimulated to produce a lot of eggs which are then removed from your ovaries by laparoscopy. You then undergo IVF.
No. During a hysterectomy your uterus is removed and, even if the ovaries do remain, there is no longer a way for sperm and the egg to come into contact with each other.
You likely can get pregnant and fertility pills will help.
i believe women get their ovary or ovaries removed because of the cancer. Which i am terrified of. I hope scientists - doctors find a cure for all cancer
I would not think an ectopic is any more likely in the situation you describe. Surgery on the tubes might make an ectopic more likely but not on the ovaries.
yes you still can get pregnant but if the dead baby isn't removed than both of the babies may be born attached to each other
No they do not have the facilities too, however if a boys partner or someone close to them is the buy might get sympathy pains (feelings of pregnancy) but they cant actually be pregnant.
UH, YEA!! If you get a period you are producing eggs.
Complications after an oophorectomy include changes in sex drive, hot flashes, and other symptoms of menopause if both ovaries are removed
Having a ring of follicles in the ovaries, also known as a "string of pearls," is often a characteristic of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While this condition is not directly harmful, it can cause hormonal imbalances that may lead to irregular periods, difficulty getting pregnant, and an increased risk of developing long-term health problems like diabetes and heart disease. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your ovaries or PCOS.
Yes, you can.