There are tests to see if that ovary is ovulating. You need to go see a OB/GYN for that.
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I had an ectopic pregnancy and had my tube removed two weeks ago, I bled lightly for two days, I guess it differs from woman to woman.
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Tubal ligation is the blocking or tying of the fallopian tubes whereas oopherectomy is the removal of one or both ovaries. It is normal these days to have salpingo (removal of tubes) - oopherectomy as the medical psoffession now believe that some cancers are started in the fallopian tubes so they tend to take them out at same time
I just had one fallopian tube and ovary removed due to an ovarian cyst. They also tied my other tube off and did a c-section at the same time.
I assume you mean an ectopic? An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes instead of the uterus. Unfortunately the baby cannot survive and will either be removed or the mother will have a miscarriage.
An ectopic pregnancy is when the fertilized egg never travels down to the uterus to get attached into the wall but instead stays on the fallopian tube where it got fertilized and grows there. If not removed the fallopian tube will break and the woman will die.
The main problem with ectopic pregnancies is that they must usually be terminated. These happen when the fertilized egg lodges itself somewhere other than in the uterus, most often in the fallopian tubes. If an ectopic pregnancy occurs, then the egg must be removed, and the pregnancy ended. If this course of action is not taken, then the developing fetus may break through the walls of the fallopian tubes, which could put the life of the mother in serious danger.
Normally a sperm swim to the fallopian tube, meets the egg and fertilize it there. then the egg travels down to the uterus to attach into the uterus wall. In a ectopic pregnancy the egg stays in the fallopian tube and start to grow. If not removed the fallopian tube will break and cause sterility and death to the mother. A embryo can not survive.
a tubal pregnancy, also know as an ectopic is where the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus.
after ectopic pregnancy, and removed my tube should my stomach be slighty sweld on that side.
Ruptured spleen does not heal itself. You have to go for surgical repair. Ruptured portion has to be removed.
How much fallopian tube is removed from a partial salingectomy?
There is a very high likelihood of having a healthy baby after Mirena removal. The hormone in Mirena is rapidly eliminated from the body, and fertility typically returns quickly after removal. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
This kind of pregnancy is called a heterotopic pregnancy and they are very very very rare. I found out I was pregnant in March 2008 and they didn't find out I had a heterotpic pregnancy until May when I had my right tube removed after it burst. Like I said though it is VERY rare so it's not something a normally healthy woman needs to worry about. If you want to know the risk factors just google them. I found everything I needed to answer my questions once I knew what the pregnancy was called. Good luck! I just had an emergency c-section as I had a uterine and ectopic pregnancy. I was having severe shoulder pain and what I thought were braxton hicks contraction for months. I made it to 30 weeks unaware that I had an ectopic pregnancy. I had ultrasounds, blood work and all the work ups but the Dr. never saw the ectopic pregnancy. I had my fallopian tube rupture and nearly died from the blood loss. My uternie pregnancy survived at 30 weeks but the path report showed an 8-10 week ectopic pregnancy in the ruptured fallopian tube. My dr. went back and looked at the orignal ultrasound and didnt find an ectopic pregnancy at that time. So I got pregnant several months after already being pregnant. The Dr's had never seen this and said it is extremly rare and that most ruptured fallopian tubes kill the mother. Had it happened weeks earlier both myself and my little boy would have died. So, the answer is yes this can happen as I am living proof.
As many times as you want. You might have Fallopian tube removed, after ectopic pregnancy as it is the most common location for ectopic pregnancy. But do not worry ! GOD has given you another tube and it will take care of further pregnancies. ( By the way, GOD has given every thing in surplus. For one kidney can do and you have two. 1/8 liver is enough to maintain healthy life and so on.)
I would not think an ectopic is any more likely in the situation you describe. Surgery on the tubes might make an ectopic more likely but not on the ovaries.