A woman's ovaries release eggs into the fallopian tubes. The egg, if fertilized, then clings to the wall of the uterus and begins the process of becoming a fetus.
No, the ovaries themselves don't control ovulation.
The Pituitary Gland and Ovaries.
Ovaries produce and release eggs, and secrete estrogen.
Ovaries, if you had a real book you would have known that.
Those are the ovaries. For A&P Lab book: The gonads The go nads is the correct term. The female version of go nads are the ovaries
yes, because ovaries help to produce esteragen and your ovaries are the reason why you have periods.
No, the ovaries themselves don't control ovulation.
The Pituitary Gland and Ovaries.
The pituitary gland releases hormones (gonadotropins) that control both the reproductive and endocrine function of the ovaries.
No, birth control pills do no damage to the ovaries. Birth control pills appear to lower the risk of cancer of the ovaries and lower the risk of certain kinds of ovarian cysts.
Anterior pituitary, hypothalamus, ovaries
The answer depends on the reason for the hysterectomy. If done for control of endometriosis, using birth control might make sense to decrease pain. But there is no need for pregnancy prevention after removal of the uterus, and no need for estrogen support if the ovaries are still in place.
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Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
First, the ovaries do not need to be cleaned at any time, before or after the use of birth control. Second, a pap smear is a test for cancer or precancerous changes of the cervix. It does not evaluate or affect the ovaries. It sounds like you are very uninformed about the purpose and consequences of your medication and examination. Contact your health care provider to clarify your understanding of your health care.
Ovaries produce eggs.
Depo Provera does not kill your ovaries. It prevents ovulation, which may offer some protection against ovarian cancer.