the chances are high provided the one ovary you have is normal and in a good condition
It will hurt like hell if you do have one and you should get it checked out
It is possible, but the age and the condition will both reduce the chances.
Ask your doctor! That type of information should be part of any surgical procedure, both before and after the operation.
When the ovary size increases this could spell danger. This is might be a tumor or a cyst which should be properly diagnosed.
Irregular periods can be caused by many things. in order to find out you chances of pregnancy, you need to investigate the cause of the irregularity. it could be Polycycstic Ovary Syndrome, which can be treated quite easily.
The ovary does not contain embryos - or if it does it is a medical emergency! The ovary is the site where immature eggs are stored and released. Fertilization of the egg to form embryos occurs outside the ovary, typically in the fallopian tube. Most of embryonic development occurs post implantation in the uterus. The ovary should never contain an embryo.
My guess is probably not. My mother has a syst on one of her ovaries, which enabled that ovary to not function. But she was PERFECTLY fine in conceiving 2 children. YOU CAN STILL CONCEIVE A CHILD IF ONE OVARY IS ABLE TO FUNCTION!!! Just because 1 ovary, by being larger, may look to you as if it is damaged/diseased, (AND THERE IS A VERY GOOD CHANCE IT ISN'T), your other ovary, if healthy, will have no problem with conceiving.
The two are unrelated. Some women with PCOS have a hymen, and some don't. The reasons for present or absent hymens are the same for women with PCOS and women without PCOS.
its the ovule
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
Im not sure ,but im sure its possible.I don't think it would hurt:)
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