The removal of an ovary via surgery is called an oopherectomy, an hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus.
Yes and ovary removal.
They may not put you on any hormones. The remaining ovary will be enough to make the hormones you need. The doctors will need to do blood tests one in awhile.
Yes you will if you still have your ovaries.
With no ovaries or uterus, you definitely won't get 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.
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.
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
It could be possible that your brain sensed a drop in hormones since the removal of the ovary, and your other ovary is now working overtime to restabilize your hormones, resulting in an excess of hormones in the body, causing your breast to grow larger.
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No. Hysterectomy involves the removal of the uterus which is where the baby grows.
58825 is the CPT code for transposition of the left ovary.