No, you do not need both ovaries to have a baby. A woman can conceive with just one functioning ovary, as that ovary can still produce eggs and hormones necessary for ovulation and pregnancy. However, having two ovaries can increase fertility potential, as it allows for a larger number of eggs and more opportunities for conception.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
Your mother will born baby this month what do she need to do to be both of them will be safe?
It means that both ovaries appear as though they have cysts growing on them.
There are dark-colored areas on the ultrasound in both ovaries. The radiologist doesn't know what they are.
i have small multiple follicles in both ovaries could i concieve at this time
They are both round but while the ovaries send out female sex egg's the testicular send out male sex sperm there both round and they both help make a baby. both are made up of germ cells
If both eggs from the ovaries are fertilized with sperm, it can result in fraternal twins (two separate embryos). Each embryo would develop independently, leading to a multiple pregnancy. This is known as dizygotic twins.
Yes, you can have a tubal pregnancy.
Pain in the ovaries is not a symptom of pregnancy. There is no reason for your ovaries to hurt, except maybe in later pregnancy when the baby is taking up a lot of nearby space.
NO! NOMen have testes, not ovaries. both are grouped under, sex gonads.
In order to physically have a baby, a man would need female hormones, at least one of two functioning ovaries to produce eggs, a uterus for the egg to implant, and a means of fertilization (i.e. sex with a male or medically assisted fertilization).
Both the testes and ovaries are oval-shaped glands located in the pelvic region. They are both responsible for producing sex hormones and gametes (sperm in testes, eggs in ovaries). Additionally, both organs play a crucial role in the reproductive system of humans and other animals.