yes
Depends on your age! Besides, can a person remove their own ovaries? I would guess that after menopause, the side effects are from the physical operation rather than from the removal of the silent structures (ovaries).
Yes, you can get pregnant if you have a cysts on your ovaries or your uterus, but it could take a while. If it is a small cyst on your uterus, it should disappear by itself without surgery.
In a female's ovaries, in mammals. Or in Egg sacs in fish, and reptiles.
No. She died of old age in 1969.
Its known as menopause.
:O they died after the ice age how old are you four?
No, you have to seal your records.
during puperty which starts between the age of 9 (which is unlikly) to 14.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
At childhood, your ovaries are dry with no discharge. by the age of 12, girls will develop discharge, it's nothing to worry about! it means after birth and childhood it means your'e becoming a pre-teen. so no they dont shrivvle up!.
Very much depends on your age and the reason for the removal of your uterus. Yes, they can leave the ovaries, and they should continue to function normally until menopause. But, if you are approaching menopause or are having your uterus removed because of cancer, the physician may recommend removing the ovaries as well.