Yes by having a hysterectomy
Yes, all pregnant women crave different things and eggs can be one of those things.
yes. men are not born with all their sperm.
A: Women's eggs are referred to as ova (plural). ONE egg is referred to as an ovum, and the sack that holds all of the eggs are called ovaries.
Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
i believe women get their ovary or ovaries removed because of the cancer. Which i am terrified of. I hope scientists - doctors find a cure for all cancer
A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have. This is not true for men and sperm.
A: Women's eggs are referred to as ova (plural). ONE egg is referred to as an ovum, and the sack that holds all of the eggs are called ovaries.
all animals have eggs, but it depends their fertilization development type (which is either internal or external). Humans are mammals, and all mammals give live birth unless it is a monotreme, which lays eggs.
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have, typically around 1-2 million eggs at birth. This number decreases over time due to natural degeneration and monthly ovulation, with most women having around 300,000-500,000 eggs by puberty.
4,707 eggs
The eggs have to be fertilized before being laid in order to "grow" a chick. No most hens eggs for the human food chain are infertile all eggs are screened for fertility (blood spot in egg if fertile) any fertile eggs are removed before packaging. Most battery eggs are infertile, there is more chance of a fertile egg from free range chickens.