I am afraid not because there is no way for the egg to reach the uteus.
Yes. Although many women with PCOS struggle to become pregnant, it is still possible to get pregnant naturally.
It's not likely that the IUD removal affected your fertility.
1 in 6 billion
You will get infection if the remains are not removed. And no, once the embryo died the pregnancy ended.
Unlikely, but possible. If she is still having a menstrual period, yes.
yes you still can get pregnant but if the dead baby isn't removed than both of the babies may be born attached to each other
No it can not. Remember it can take over a year to get pregnant normally.
It takes time for the pregnancy hormones to settle so that is probably it. Until they do the body still think it's pregnant and the symptoms will remain.
Yes, if you still have the other ovary. Girls are born with two ovaries, both of which produce eggs. So if you still have the other ovary, you can definitely become pregnant.
Yes, you still have another tube. I got pregnant 6 weeks after a salpingectomy
You don't need surgery, you obviously have a very stretchy hymen if it is still intact after intercourse and it will give naturally when the baby is born.
If both ovaries are removed then you wouldn't be able to get pregnant because there would be no eggs producing. However, if you have only one ovary you can still get pregnant as long as you have a period.