Your vagina start produce little monster eggs called epidormoreface. Because of that your vagina will start to rip in the matter of 2 weeks. When you have sex the little monster eggs will give you hyptgaymostin. So to stop this from happening drink Tomato Juice daily. I hope I answered your question =]
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.
When both ovaries are removed from a rat, the hormone that is decreased in the blood is estrogen. The ovaries are responsible for the production of estrogen, so their removal leads to a decrease in estrogen levels in the bloodstream.
After a hysterectomy, the uterus is removed, so hormones produced by the uterus such as estrogen and progesterone will no longer be produced. However, the ovaries, which also produce hormones, are usually left intact unless a bilateral oophorectomy (removal of both ovaries) is also performed. This can lead to a decrease in hormone production, especially if the ovaries are removed.
A hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus, and in some cases, the ovaries may also be removed. If the ovaries are removed, hormone replacement therapy is often recommended, as there is no option for "ovary implants" that function like natural ovaries. While some advancements in reproductive technology are being explored, such as ovarian tissue transplantation, they are not widely available or applicable to all patients. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding reproductive health and options.
During a panhysterectomy operation, the uterus and cervix are removed, along with the fallopian tubes and ovaries in some cases.
The definition of "castrated" means to have the reproductive organs removed (testicles or ovaries).
If both ovaries are removed, menstruation stops and a woman loses the ability to have children
A woman would have to have her ovaries removed if there was an infection in her ovaries. An infection in a woman's ovaries can be serious and life threatening. it would be safer to just remove the ovaries.
Usually women who have had their ovaries removed have to go through hormone replacement therapy or take a hormone pill.
No but you can get them removed.
yep
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
The ovaries become fertile. The eggs which the ovaries produce are capable of forming a zygote .
You could have a cyst on your ovaries and the damage of the ovary can be permanent resulting in removal.
No - the ovaries are removed.
The uterus and ovaries are removed during a dog spay.
Not entirely unless you have your ovaries removed. Hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus so the body will still produce ova which will be absorbed and there will be no menses after a hysterectomy.