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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.

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No. The ovaries hold the eggs that are released every month. If a woman has had a complete hysterectomy, the ovaries are removed. Therefore, no eggs/ovulation.

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No because the ovary's are what sends the eggs are to connect with the sperm... so basically without an eggs you have no sperm and without sperm you have no egg.

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It depends. Do you not have one ovary or two ovaries? If both are gone, then you're in the clear.

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Certainly. Being born with a missing organ, particularly gender related, is not uncommon.

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Yes you can by adopting a child :)

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Yes.

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