They don't go anywhere. They stay right where they are.
abnormalities in ovaries during pregnancy
the eggs are formed before pregnancy that is how the women get pregnant!
Pain in the ovaries is not a symptom of pregnancy. There is no reason for your ovaries to hurt, except maybe in later pregnancy when the baby is taking up a lot of nearby space.
Yes, certain cancers of the testicles and ovaries can produce the same hormone, chorionic gonadotropin, that is produced, and tested for, during pregnancy.
Wear a condom. Or go on the Pill. Or remove your uterus/ovaries or cut off your balls.
Progesterone
I wouldn't use the word harden, but yes due to fluctuating hormones or even an ovarian cyst that is common in early pregnancy - your ovaries can feel tender and a little firmer than none pregnancy.Because this can happen for other reasons, at other times, I don't believe this is concidered a "symptom of pregnancy."
Yes, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.
the ovaries cannot be palpated. The uterus can only be palpated when enlarged due to pregnancy or pyometra :) you out.
Yes, you can have a tubal pregnancy.
because the ovaries stop realising eggs
Well first let's start off to what they are. Ovaries are "two rounded organs" that are on both sides of the uterus and the contain ova, which are the female reproductive cells. So, every month the ovaries let go ova and it goes through the uterine tubes and gets ready for pregnancy. Unless it is fertilized it gradually disappears along with the extra walls of the uterus built during that process and the walls go out with your menstrual period. So, basically the ovaries hold all the ova and are a big part in your body.