usually not unless it is something to do with you pregnancy
No. It is not bad to get pregnant after uncomplicated appendicitis operation. With complicated appendicitis, you need to consult your surgeon before getting pregnant.
No. A man cannot become pregnant. However, there were cases of the "pregnant man" which was actually a transvestite; a woman had a sex change operation but obviously conceived before the operation.
No.
3 months
you can get pregnant anytime once you ovulating
It would be an extremely uncommon occurance. There is an timespan after the operation during which it is still very possible to become pregnant. This is the time for an egg that was released prior to the operation to become fertilized. It is best to abstain from sex for a few weeks after the operation to allow this buffer zone to pass. After that, pregnancy is not possible.
Only if the operation failed (which it does sometimes ... the body does try to heal itself).
Yes but if the operation on the male was successful the not by him
A person who is born biologically male cannot get pregnant. During a sex change operation, a vagina is created, but the person will not have a uterus or a period, so they cannot get pregnant.
she can go for operation to "close" her egg factory (ovaries) by tying them up by professional doctors
Yes. In a cow-calf operation, cows always have to get bred 2 months after they've calved, which means that they are still suckling a calf when they get bred and subsequently get pregnant.
The person is in fact a transexual. It is a woman who has not yet had 'the operation'. Her partner is another woman and they have found out that the other woman can't have kids, so this one stopped taking the drugs, got pregnant by a sperm donor and is now pregnant.