Yes
Mine is the normal size of big pickle
It depends really. When an egg is released from one ovary, it gets larger. I had an ultrasound done on mine, and they could tell which ovary would be releasing the egg. It also switches each month. Hope this helped.
Not normal. I'm 12 and I'm still in a training bra. Usually the larger girls wear that size. i am the one who posted it. what do you mean by not normal as in small not normal or to big not normal? and what is the normal for a 12 year old?
Yes, the remaining ovary can compensate for the functions of the removed ovary. The remaining ovary may produce more eggs or take on a larger role in hormone production to maintain normal reproductive function.
Not normal. I'm 12 and I'm still in a training bra. Usually the larger girls wear that size. i am the one who posted it. what do you mean by not normal as in small not normal or to big not normal? and what is the normal for a 12 year old?
Yes. You show problably get one size smaller than normal.
Yes, it is common for one ovary to be slightly larger than the other in many women. This asymmetry can result from natural anatomical variations and does not typically indicate any health issues. However, significant size differences or changes in size could warrant medical evaluation to rule out potential concerns.
Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.
If the remaining ovary is healthy, yes, you will likely still have a period every month. The ovary is responsible for releasing eggs and producing hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle. The presence of one functioning ovary can usually sustain normal menstrual patterns.
First, it would depend on why you only have one ovary-- most females have two. But sometimes an ovary is removed because of a disease like cancer, although it's more common to remove both ovaries when cancer is diagnosed. But if for some reason you have one ovary, you would still have your period (although some sources say women with only one ovary go through menopause earlier). And you could still become pregnant (if you wanted to). In fact, unless you have other conditions (like cysts), having only one ovary should not be a big problem in your life.
One normal size can would do 2-3 people, depending on how big a portion they want.
It can effect one or both ovaries.