You could have a cyst on your ovaries and the damage of the ovary can be permanent resulting in removal.
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.
No you don't. If the ovaries are removed in a hysterectomy you will need extra hormones to avoid menopause.
Yes the hysterectomy alone is removal of the uterus and it is the ovaries failing as you get older that causes menopause. Youl will go into immediate menopause if you have you ovaries removed and are premenopausal
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.
if they: need to prevent osteoporosis have had their ovaries removed need to prevent heart disease have significant symptoms
yep
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
No - the ovaries are removed.
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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.