no because then there wouldn't even be an egg for a sperm to fertilize.
AnswerYes, as long as you still have a uterus to implant the egg in. Ex-vivo fertilization or "artificial insemination" in which a doctor uses eggs from a donor, fertilizes the eggs using either your spouse's sperm or the sperm of another donor and implants the fertilized eggs back into your uterus, is a common procedure.Also, if you still have one good ovary, it houses eggs that would be capable of fertilization from your partner and implantation into your uterus the old fashioned way. If both your ovaries are gone, however, the process above is your only option.
Yes
Women without ovaries can still get their period. Estrogen is triggered by the pituitary gland. It may still signal the build up and shedding of the uterine lining.
you need ovaries because they hold the eggs that make a woman fertile. Without ovaries, the human race would be gone! OMG! we don't want that, cuz i want kids someday!
Can you have your period without you ovaries?
Breasts can still be sensitive or painful even without ovaries due to hormonal fluctuations or changes in breast tissue sensitivity. Hormones produced by other parts of the body can still impact breast health and discomfort. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause of breast pain in individuals without ovaries.
No, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones produced by the ovaries, and without ovaries, there would be no ovulation or menstruation.
Yes, if you have a hysterectomy but still have your ovaries, you can still ovulate. The ovaries will continue to release eggs, but without a uterus, those eggs do not have a place to implant and develop. Instead, the eggs either dissolve and are reabsorbed by the body or are expelled during the menstrual cycle, which may still occur if the hormonal balance is maintained.
Yes you can by adopting a child :)
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No, if your ovaries were removed then you can't put them back in. Find out from your doctor if you had a 'partial hysterectomy' which means you still have one ovary left and can still conceive a child. i stillhave ovaries
No, a man cannot have ovaries and still be considered biologically male. Ovaries are female reproductive organs, and their presence would indicate a female biological sex.
No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.