You can get pregnant still yes. As long as the tubes arenβt tied.
No. The Fallopian tubes at the uterus will be tied off so no sperm can reach the eggs that you will still produce.
It is still possible to get pregnant, although probably not as likely. Talk to your OB-GYN if you're really concerned about it.
Yes you have 2 ovary's after all, and if the remaining one is healthy you should be able to have children.
Yes. But with no Fallopian tubes, you can not get pregnant.
The right adnexa are the right ovary and fallopian tube.
Near the ovary you have fimbriated end of the Fallopian tube. It take in the ovum inside. Then you have cilia in the Fallopian tube to push the ovum towards the uterus.
Well it depends on the cyst and where and how attached it is i think, I had an ovarian cyst the size of two grapefruits on my right fallopian tube/ovary, and when i had to get emergency surgery to get it removed they said they may have to just remove my right tube and ovary but i would've still been able to have had children, luckily i still have all my parts haha but i hope this relieves some anxiety for you!!
absolutely
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The right kidney, liver, gallbladder, at least half of the small intestine,ascending colon and a portion of the transverse colon, appendix, ovary and fallopian tubes are all found on the right side of a female human. Of course, the male doesn't have any ovaries or fallopian tubes.
My initial reaction is a possible hernia, but if it persists, see your doctor.
The ovaries contain eggs (which formed in the ovary during childhood) and these are matured by the ovary (usually one at a time) in follicles which then come to the surface of the ovary and burst to release the egg into the top of the fallopian tube. Thus if multiple follicles have been detected in an ovary, that ovary is developing more than one egg at a time - this can result non identical twins. Usually only one follicle is developed to maturity at a time but it is possible to stimulate the ovary to produce more (using hormones) as part of interventions relating to infertility treatments.
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Yes, you can get pregnant with just one tube. Having one tube decreases fertility, but not by half.
Right ovary is not visualized Left ovary measurement 10.6x3.4x4.1 with fine? Internal echoes No Adnexal mass or collection is seen. Complication :- Left ovary chocolate cyst
Pain in the lower left side of the abdomen is called left lower quadrant pain. It is often related to the digestive tract, but can also be related to conditions of the body wall, skin, blood vessels, urinary tract, or reproductive organs.