A woman can carry a baby without ovaries and fallopian tubes through the use of assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) with a gestational carrier. In this scenario, embryos can be created using donor eggs and sperm, and then implanted into the uterus of a surrogate who carries the pregnancy. Additionally, advances in reproductive medicine, including uterine transplants, may offer further options for those without traditional reproductive organs.
You cannot become pregnant but you could carry a baby.
A radical hysterectomy will leave a woman unable to have children, because the procedure removes the fallopian tubes and the ovaries.
Well, if you dont have a uterus or fallobiantubes you can always adopt a baby or have a surrogate which is someone who holds your baby through pregnancy then gives birth and give it to you. Ovaries produce eggs so you cant use eggs but if your married your husband could transplant sperm into someone and then could have your baby. I hope this helped!!!
No. The fallopian tubes just carry the egg to the uterus. The baby grows in the uterus and is not affected by the fallopian tubes
A gynecologist can feel many things in the uterus besides the ovaries. They can feel fibroids, fallopian tubes and at times, a baby.
In the ovaries . This is also where the women carry their baby !
TAHBSO is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries via an abdominal incision
It is a thin tube connecting the ovaries with the uterus, it is the site of fertilization i.e. the fusion of male and female gamete.It is the part of female reproductive system in which sperm and egg intract to each other (fertilization).
Hysterectomy is removal of your uterus. Ooectomy is removal of your ovaries. If your ovaries were left when they did the hysterectomy (quite common these days), yes, you can still produce fertile eggs, no problem. If your uterus is gone, though, there's nowhere for the eggs to go. If you still have fallopian tubes, you'd still be at risk for ectopic pregnancy.
The main components of the female reproductive system are ovaries, Fallopian tubes, a uterus, the cervix, and the genital canal. Ovaries produce eggs, which then travel down the Fallopian tubes and enter the uterus, where they are fertilized. Fertilized eggs will then develop into a human baby if there re no problems. Once the baby has reached full term and is ready to be born, the cervix will dilate and the baby will pass through the cervix, through the genital canal, and then out of the mother's body.
A girl's reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina, all of which play essential roles in the process of becoming a mother. The ovaries produce eggs, which are released into the fallopian tubes where they can be fertilized by sperm. If fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg travels to the uterus where it implants and grows into a fetus, eventually leading to childbirth through the vagina.
No, they are 2 different organs. The ovaries (2) are the ones releasing the egg once a month and the egg then travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus. It's in the uterus the baby grows when you are pregnant.