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No. The sex of human children is determined by the chromosomes carried in the male gamete (sperm).
No! It's very very dangerous. My mate had to have a cress tree surgically removed after eating just one seed.
An ovary contains one or more ovules.
The remaining ovary if in good order,will take care of the hormone needs. No need for hormone replacement therapy. Pregnancy can still occur.Since a female has a certain number of ova in the ovaries at birth, removal of one ovary will halve the number of eggs. Cessation of ovulation and "the change" may occur earlier.
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In an oophorectomy, one or a portion of one ovary may be removed or both ovaries may be removed
Sinus is a tract with one end blind.It can be removed surgically.
By Laser is one way to get tattoos removed. It's less painful and erases all of the tattoo. In a single visit available at Zapatat removing or lightening. Occasionally, tiny tattoos can be surgically removed performed by doctors.
When one is suffering from the inside wall of the anus sticking out a bit after straining to defecate it is likely that this problem is a hemorrhoid. These can often be treated with over the counter medication but occasionally they have to be surgically removed.
Depends if it was surgically removed or not, if it wasn't 24-48 hours after.
No. The sex of human children is determined by the chromosomes carried in the male gamete (sperm).
No! It's very very dangerous. My mate had to have a cress tree surgically removed after eating just one seed.
I would not attemp to remove the tumor myself (one of my hamsters had a tumor) but to take it to a vet to have it surgically removed if they think necessary.
First, it would depend on why you only have one ovary-- most females have two. But sometimes an ovary is removed because of a disease like cancer, although it's more common to remove both ovaries when cancer is diagnosed. But if for some reason you have one ovary, you would still have your period (although some sources say women with only one ovary go through menopause earlier). And you could still become pregnant (if you wanted to). In fact, unless you have other conditions (like cysts), having only one ovary should not be a big problem in your life.
Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.
Ovary 2nd Answer: No, not the ovary . . . the baby is in the womb, also called the uterus. (YOU-tuhr-uss) The ovary contains human eggs, each one of which could be fertilized and turn into a baby, but the eggs are not babys.
If overcrowding is creating malocclusion, one or more teeth may be extracted (surgically removed), giving the others room to move.