No. This is normal and you may feel little pains or cramps every month around the time of ovulation. The main sign of pregnancy is a lack of a period.
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.
Yes, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.
No. hysterectomy only removes uterus. The ovaries produce the ova (eggs) so unless you have a bilateral (both) oopherectomy you will still ovulate.
A prominent follicle in both ovaries refers to a mature follicle that has the potential to release an egg during ovulation. It is a normal finding in the menstrual cycle and indicates that the ovaries are functioning correctly. This can be seen on ultrasound imaging as a fluid-filled sac with a developing egg inside.
It is more likely to be a sign of ovulation (releasing an egg) as both of these things occur during ovulation. However they CAN also be signs of pregnancy. If you miss your period, take a pregnancy test
The function that is performed by the ovaries and not the testes is the ovaries produce eggs. Both testes and ovaries produce hormones.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
Yes, they do.
You have the proliferative phase before the ovulation. After the ovulation you get the secretary phase. Here the glands becomes tortuous. The uterine lining becomes thick. This happens under the influence of both oestrogen and progesterone hormones.
Clear blue has a dual hormone indicator with a digital test display. It not only tests for the release and presence of the hormone Oestogen, but it also tests for Progesterone, as both these hormones are released during a pregnancy and ovulation.
It means that both ovaries appear as though they have cysts growing on them.
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.