You will still have a period every month with one Fallopian tube.
Yes They Can
Potentially, yes, you will menstruate as someone with two ovaries. Your ovary will still produce eggs and hormones so will have the same effect on your cycle.
You may not have your period every month when you first start. This is because your periods will be irregular.
Your period occurs once a month.
every women who is matured has ovary to produce ovum. This ovum matures and sheds off from ovary for union with sperms it does not unite with sperm then it is removed from female body in every month in the form of menses. this requires 28 days to complete in normal course.
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the other ovary picks up the slack. it should in no way effect your overall estrogen levels. and you should have a period every month. it may be lighter but you should have a normal period once a month.
you are supposed to have your period every single month to shed the layer that would have protected your baby in the womb. When it is no longer needed it leaves through the vagina and the same will happen next month. So you should have your period every single month (unless on a medication that changes your cycle). If you don't have your period every month i would suggest seeing a doctor to talk about it.
Yes
Unless you are pregnant or have had a hysterectomy operation, you should have a period each month (28 days perhaps).
If sperm does not fertilize an egg that is released from the fallopian tubes each month, the uterus sheds its inner lining each month which is known as the menstrual period.
That happens every month when you menstruate or if you've had an abortion and it comes back every month. And yes, you can because the sperm fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube, not the uterus.