Yes, you can have IVF which I think is only about 10-25% chance of success per time. It is very expensive as well.
Oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both ovaries. It is typically done to treat conditions such as ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts, or to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in high-risk individuals. The procedure may be done as part of a hysterectomy or alone.
The egg begins in the ovaries. Once an egg leaves an ovum it then travels down the fallopian tubes, then to implant in your uterus for 3 weeks and wait for fertiliztion.
Spaying is the term used for animals.Hysterectomy for female women but essentially they are the same procedure.
Female eggs, or ova, are produced in the ovaries of a woman. Each month, a woman's ovary releases an egg during ovulation, which then travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it may implant in the uterus and result in pregnancy.
A pan hysterectomy is also known as total hysterectomy. It is a surgical procedure during which the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed.
An oophorectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or both ovaries. This procedure may be performed to treat various conditions, including ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts. Depending on the extent of the surgery, it can have significant hormonal implications, especially if both ovaries are removed, leading to menopause. Oophorectomy can also be part of a larger surgery, such as a hysterectomy.
During a total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (TAH-BSO), the uterus is removed along with the fallopian tubes and ovaries. The cervix is not typically removed during this procedure unless there is a medical reason to do so.
The egg(s) is released from the ovaries. It then goes to the fallopian tubes. Here, it can be fertilized by a sperm cell or remain unfertilized. Either way, it travels through the fallopina tubes and into the uterus. If it is fertilized, the egg will implant on the lining of the wall of the uterus and begin to grow. If not, the lining will shed. This, along with the egg, will travel out of the body through the cervix and vagina in the period.
Wertheim's procedure is a radical abdominal hystercetomy, usually related to cervical or ovarian cancer. ALL repeoductive organs (uterus, cervix, ovaries) are removed, as well as the top part of the vagina, connective tissue and lymph glands.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
A radical hysterectomy will leave a woman unable to have children, because the procedure removes the fallopian tubes and the ovaries.
Ovaries produce eggs.