A swollen left ovary during pregnancy could be due to several factors, including the presence of ovarian cysts, which are common and often benign during pregnancy. Hormonal changes can also lead to increased blood flow and swelling in the ovaries. In some cases, it may indicate a more serious condition, such as an ectopic pregnancy or ovarian torsion, so it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
The removal of one ovary in a human female typically does not affect reproductive function significantly. The remaining ovary will continue to produce hormones and release eggs. In some cases, it may slightly impact the woman's fertility potential, but generally, she can still conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.
stress during pregnancy can lead to tempromandibular disorder
Swollen ankles are a common factor in pregnancy. It can mean that you just need to stay off of your feet. However, it can also be a sign of high blood pressure or toxemia. I would consult your doctor for sure.
It is possible if you are having sex. Backaches are not a symptom of pregnancy but they are common occurrences during pregnancy. By the time a backache would be present during pregnancy, you would most likely be pretty far along in your pregnancy. You might consider taking a pregnancy test to confirm or rule out pregnant.
The most common causes of slight spotting during pregnancy are implantation bleeding, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, and placental abruption.
ovulation would not happen
Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.
If you're period is normal then its highly unlikely you're pregnant. But you can do a pregnancy test 3 weeks after conception.
Yes. When you are pregnant your digestive system slows down so that you have more time to extract all the vitamins from the food you are eating. Therefore constipation is a definite symptom of pregnancy. At the same time, your bowel extends, causing your belly to protrude somewhat, making it seem swollen and hard.
You likely would not be able to donate an ovary. Since the ovary is not a life-sustaining organ, she can live without hers. If you transplant an organ, then the recipient of the donated organ would have to have her immune system suppressed for the rest of her life to keep her from rejecting the ovary. During that time, if she were to become pregnant, the baby would likely also be recognized as a foreign entity in her body. This would cause her body to try reject the baby. Being pregnant with a suppressed immune system would not be feasible either. Perhaps a more reasonable approach would be for your to carry a baby for her as a surrogate mother.
The pregnancy itself would not prevent you from doing so but most certainly the police officer.
Your baby would get the DNA test for paternity after it is born. If you are at risk for a genetic defect, then your doctor would discuss that with you during your pregnancy.