Yes, a woman can be born with one ovary, a condition known as unilateral ovarian agenesis. This occurs when one ovary fails to develop during fetal development. Women with this condition can still have normal menstrual cycles and may be able to conceive, depending on their overall reproductive health and the functionality of the remaining ovary.
NO ONE can put their tongue on a woman's ovary. The ovary is inside the woman, in her lower abdomen.
Yes; that's what happens in a woman with one ovary.
Of course since you still have a ovary, tube and uterus.
It is possible.
If the other ovary is still functional then yes. It may take longer to become pregnant but it is not imposable.
A nonpregnant woman typically releases one mature egg from one ovary each month. Over the course of a year, this would equate to around 12 mature eggs produced from each ovary.
More likely that this is when ovulation is taking place
An ovary is located in the lateral wall of the pelvis region of a woman's body. This region is known as the ovarian fossa. Ovaries are not attached to fallopian tubes.
Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.
Yes, women who have one womb can become pregnant, and you should realize that women normally do have one womb. It is quite rare to have more than one. If you mean ovary that we ahve 2 of and where the egg is, yes, you can get pregnant with one as long as it's fuinctional.
It can effect one or both ovaries.
An ovary contains one or more ovules.