The pelvic cavity.
No. Transgender women do not have ovaries or uteruses.
In a special organ that only women have called the "uterus".
No - the placenta grows around the fetus in the uterus as part of the pregnancy. The ovaries just supply hormones and the egg that gets fertilized.
Women have female reproductive organs and males have male reproductive organs. The female organs are the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina. The male organs are the testis, tubes that carry sperm and the penis.
Usually women who have had their ovaries removed have to go through hormone replacement therapy or take a hormone pill.
your ovaries
In women, pelvic ultrasound is used to examine the uterus, ovaries, cervix, and vagina.
It is not the same. Ovaries are part of the reproductive system in girls/women which produce the egg and few 'female' hormone. While testis are the reproductive organs in boys/men and they produce sperms.
The ovaries produce an egg which makes it way to the uterus via the fallopian tubes. The uterus is prepared for the egg to be attached to its wall. If the egg does not get fertilised by the male sperm, the uterus lining and the egg is shed. This cycle is repeated every month and is called the periods.
A hysterectomy alone is the removal of the uterus. My understanding is that as you still have your ovaries and therfore your cycle the removal does not affecr your monthly cycle of ovulation
Your ovaries release an egg every month. Your uterus needs to get rid of the egg released by your ovaries every month and your period is the way it does that. <><><> And only girls have ovaries and a uterus.
No they are different ovarian cysts ONLY occur on the ovaries, and only in women. (i would know i have 4) Pelvic cysts can occur in men and women, and are present in the pelvic cavity.