Yes, it is possible to have a hysterectomy and still receive ovarian implants, although the procedures are typically related to different medical needs. A hysterectomy involves the removal of the uterus, while ovarian implants may refer to hormone replacement therapy or other treatments involving the ovaries. If the ovaries are preserved during a hysterectomy, they can function normally or be included in subsequent treatment plans. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss individual circumstances and treatment options.
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A hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus, and in some cases, the ovaries may also be removed. If the ovaries are removed, hormone replacement therapy is often recommended, as there is no option for "ovary implants" that function like natural ovaries. While some advancements in reproductive technology are being explored, such as ovarian tissue transplantation, they are not widely available or applicable to all patients. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding reproductive health and options.
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