Yes! As long as that ovary and tube are functioning normally, and are on the same side.
No. There is an equal chance of a boy or girl being produced from an egg from either ovary, this being dependent on whether it is a 'male' Y sperm which fertilises it or a 'female' X sperm.
Women have Ovaries , they are very important in pregnancy. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The sex of a baby is not determined by which ovary the egg was released from. The father's sperm is the determining factor. All eggs are X chromosomes and if the sperm is a X as well you will have a girl, if it is a Y then expect a little boy.
Ovarian cyst occur in the ovary. One ovary on either side of the uterus is placed in your lower abdomen in the pelvic cavity.
Uterine tubes or Fallopian tubes (one on each side) transport the egg (ovum ) from the ovary to the uterus (the womb)
The human female has 2 ovaries, one on each side of the uterus.
The ovary did not show on the sonogram. Other test will be necessary
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When an egg is released from an ovary (only one side each month), it is directed into the Fallopian Tube on the same side. The Fallopian Tubes (one side each month) is the passage way that eggs travel from the ovaries (one each month) to the uterus.
no. the female does NOT detemine the sex of the child.
The duration of The Boy with a Thorn in His Side is 1.53 hours.