If the remaining ovary is healthy and properly attached to the fallopian tube, then there is the same chance of conceiving as if you had two ovaries. The exceptions to this are if there are other causes or if the ovary or tube has scarring from whatever affected the other ovary originally. This scarring can be treated. Regular periods are the best way to tell if you are ovulating. Having tried so long, you would be best advised to seek medical help.
As long as you have a functioning ovary and a uterus, then yes, you can get pregnant.
As long as you have at least one functioning ovary left you can get pregnant.
Yes
Can you get Pregnant with only one tube one ovary and being tied?
Yes, but that is if you release 2 eggs, one from each ovary and it happens before the first one is attached. So once you know you are pregnant it is too late for that.
You can get pregnant still yes. As long as the tubes arenβt tied.
I think I am having round ligament pain on my left side and I am not pregnant. Is this possible? My doctor noticed a cyst on my ovary on the left side.
If the other ovary is still functional then yes. It may take longer to become pregnant but it is not imposable.
she's pregnant
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.
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.
The loss of one ovary reduces fertility only by about 50%.