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No, trans women cannot get pregnant because they do not have a uterus or ovaries.
A Myomectomy is a surgery that removes Fibroids without disturbing the healthy tissue of the Uterus. It is typically best for women who still want to be able to have children after treating their Fibroids.
Yes
has there been any known cases of a women getting pregnant without a uterus
When a women is pregnant her uterus expands to 500 times its normal size.
No. They are growths on the uterus. They are benign and not that rare. As many as 20-30% of women above 45 have it, big or small.
In rare cases yes. Normally women with fibroids have no harder of a time becoming pregnant than a normal woman. If you feel that you may be having issues you should see your Dr for an exam and to discuss your options.
Yes. Women with fibroids usually have no harder of a time trying to conceive than a normal woman. However you should tell your Dr right away that you have them because they can cause a few risks during pregnancy.
Pregnant women should not use ruta because it stimulates contraction of the uterus and can cause miscarriage.
No. A uterus is a home for a baby, containing vital nutrients for it.
A bulky uterus in unmarried women can be caused by several factors, including hormonal imbalances, fibroids (non-cancerous growths in the uterus), endometriosis (where uterine tissue grows outside the uterus), and adenomyosis (where the endometrial tissue grows into the uterine wall). Other potential causes may include pelvic inflammatory disease or congenital uterine anomalies. It's important for individuals experiencing this condition to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
Women may need a hysterectomy due to numerous reasons such as: Uterine Cancer, Fibroids (benign tumors), Chronic Pain, excessive bleeding, prolapsed uterus or even scar tissue.