Hysterectomy is removal of your uterus. Ooectomy is removal of your ovaries. If your ovaries were left when they did the hysterectomy (quite common these days), yes, you can still produce fertile eggs, no problem. If your uterus is gone, though, there's nowhere for the eggs to go. If you still have fallopian tubes, you'd still be at risk for ectopic pregnancy.
Your eggs are produced by your ovaries then passed throught the fallopian tubes to the womb for fertilisation. So providing you still have your ovaries then there is no reason these cannot be harvested and frozen however if you have no womb you will not be able to carry a baby.
Women do not produce eggs. We are born with all of our eggs. So regardless of any operations on the area, or only having one ovary, you will not produce any eggs, because you never did in the first place.
Yes as both ovaries work independently so the remaining ovary will keep producing. If you have had a hysterectomy as well then you will have no uterus so cannot get pregnant but if not there is no reason why you should not carry a baby to full term.
Yes it is the ovaries that produce the ova and a hysterectomy is removal of the uterus alone. Unless the ovaries are removed you will continue to ovulate unless you have a bilateral ooperectomy
I heard that you can if you still have your ovaries
If it was a full hysterectomy you havent got any eggs. YOu have no ovaries & no eggs either.
Yes you will if you still have your ovaries.
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
It is possible. In most modern hysterectomies, the ovaries are left inside the body. This equates to a partial hysterectomy. The ovaries can still release their eggs, and it's possible (albeit rare) that a pregnancy can occur.
If you have no history of birth defects in your family, such as Down Syndrome, and your eggs are free of inflictions, then yes, most likely.
No, if your ovaries were removed then you can't put them back in. Find out from your doctor if you had a 'partial hysterectomy' which means you still have one ovary left and can still conceive a child. i stillhave ovaries
You will still produce eggs after a hysterectomy until your body goes through menopause. The eggs are still viable the regardless of the hysterectomy.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
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.
A hysterectomy removal of utereus or total hysterectomy uterus and cervix will not affect your hormone levels as you still have your ovaries which produce the hormones.
Hysterectomy is only the removal of uterus and you therefore can get cervical cancer, you should continue with pap tests. If you mean a total hysterectomy then both uterus and cervix are removed and cervical cancer is eliminated.
No. In a total hysterectomy both ovaries are removed meaning that the body will not be able to produce any level of estrogen or progesterone
No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.