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almost certainly not. a full Hysterectomy takes the ovaries. No egg crate no egg!
Egg cells are released from the ovaries.
ovaries
ovaries.....?
Eggs, or ova, are released from the female ovaries.
Ovaries, if you had a real book you would have known that.
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.
A woman's ovaries release the egg,
Ovulation is the term used when eggs are released from one of the ovaries.
egg cells and ovaries
in a woman's Virgina a egg can get fertilized. there are two ovaries and each month one egg will get released and if you have sex when you are NOT on your period then the sperm will meet up with the egg and fertilize it.
in most cases the ovaries are also removed in a hysterectomy. if not even when you menstrate only one ovary is working not both (usually). and each time doesnt necessarily mean it the ovaries switch off "working". so yes it is possible but if it concerns you dont be afraid to consult your doctor.