Yes, it can be normal to have fluid on the ovary after a tubal ligation. This fluid may result from various benign causes, such as follicular cysts or the normal menstrual cycle. However, if there are concerning symptoms like pain or significant changes in your menstrual cycle, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
The normal size ovary is the size of a pear. :)
Normal ovaries are 3-5 cm long, so yours is within the normal range.
Yes
the embryonic fluid is seen in Fallopian tube it helps to move the sperms to the ovary.
There's a half-inch diameter cyst on the ovary, and no evidence of rupture on the ultrasound.
Typically the only result of having one ovary is that you produce half as many eggs. It can be harder to get pregnant, but it is also not uncommon for women to have only one functioning ovary and not even know it.
when you get your tubes tiedyes and no when you get your tubes tied you can still have your priod but no you can no get pregant.yes you can become pregnant after your tubes are tied, burned, etc. It is very rare but possible.
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.
If it is a normal ovary, and the human has normal cycles, it will ovulate every month.
i have my tubes clapped 7 years ago an during my cycle i get this pain my right ovary an it litterly feels like labor pains at times i cant move because it hurts so bad
One particular tumor of the ovary that leaks fluid and results in fluid accumulation is called Meigs' syndrome.
A woman will have about 400 eggs in her lifetime.