When ovaries are surgically removed, a procedure known as oophorectomy, it leads to the cessation of hormone production, particularly estrogen and progesterone. This can result in immediate menopause, causing symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. Additionally, the removal of ovaries can impact fertility, as they are essential for egg production. It may also increase the risk of long-term health issues such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease due to the lack of protective hormones.
No. Because your ovaries are not connected to your uterus anymore.
The ovaries continue to produce eggs. The difference is that the fallopian tubes have been cut and tied (to the uterus) so as to prevent the egg/s migration into the uterus to be fertilized.
Wear a condom. Or go on the Pill. Or remove your uterus/ovaries or cut off your balls.
The ovaries become fertile. The eggs which the ovaries produce are capable of forming a zygote .
You wont have a nose ;)
It hurts .
Ovaries don't have linings.
it dies.
you get moon rock.
It gets cut off
I think it grows back
It won't grow back.