Ovaries produce eggs. If only your fallopian tubes were removed, then there is no reason you cannot produce eggs. However, for the eggs to reach a location to be fertilized, they need the fallopian tubes for transport. If you are asking related to fertility issues, please contact your doctor, NOW! You appear to have a disease. Shamefully my nan received this - 6 feet under.
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No as you willl have no ovaries to produce eggs nor tubes to carry these to the uterus
No, that would cause an ectopic pregnancy if she happened to be ovulating - aside from needing surgery to access the ovaries.
If both ovaries are removed then you wouldn't be able to get pregnant because there would be no eggs producing. However, if you have only one ovary you can still get pregnant as long as you have a period.
No. Men lack ovaries, fallopian tubes and a uterus for that to work.No.
Adnexa means the ovaries and tubes. Can't easily get pregnant without them!
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
The tried and true practice of in-vitro fertilization solves this problem by removing an egg from the ovaries and fertilizing with sperm outside the body, thereby bypassing blocked or missing fallopian tubes.
No. Because your ovaries are not connected to your uterus anymore.
Yes. The fallopian tubes are connected to the ovaries. The ovums (eggs) are released out of the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and into the womb.
Yes. The fallopian tubes are connected to the ovaries. The ovums (eggs) are released out of the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and into the womb.
You cannot become pregnant but you could carry a baby.