Need to know, what will be the post results. Will she be able to become pregnant again? what is the reason for such a removal?
My wife who is 26years old underwent an laprascopic surgery with removal of right ovary. We are just married.?
reason u need to ask her. could have been a cyst or fibroids but if the other ovary is good u guys could still get pregnant it just may be harder for u guys and she my need to take drugs to get her to ovulate to better yawls chances
Reply:You need to sit down with her doctors and talk about it, but my answer would be that she could absolutely still get pregnant with one ovary. Not to worry. :^)
Reply:well buddy....
removal of a single ovary simply means that the chances of pregnancy are reduced to half.......
well technically speaking a female can have 400 eggs ..... thats is 400 kids in her life.......
now at the age of 26 years she has already lost....around 156 chances of pregnancies............
rest chances are now reduced to half........
actually these removal procedures are done n case of poly cyctic ovarian syndrome......... or some other cases.......
Note:
since the operation was successful........ wish her a speedy recovery...... and simply dont worry abt the rest.....
wish u a happy married life.....
Reply:I went under the same surgery for cists removals and a possible removal of the ovary. and that was one of my main concerns on whether or not I would be able to get pregnant or not and they told me that women all over get pregnant with one ovary. So I don't think you will have to worry about it to much. But make sure you ask these questions to your dr. she will be able to give you a better reinsurance. And if your wife had issues with cists on her ovaries that could have been a reason for the removal. Good luck and congrats on your marriage!!
KW
Reply:ummmm
she should but there is a low probability
Reply:There is many reasons why your wife may of had her ovary removed, tumors, cysts, abnormalities etc etc..
There is nothing to worry about it will make it a little more difficult to fall pregnant but not by any huge means. It would just mean that you will only have a chance to fall pregnant off one ovary instead of the 2.
Go to the chemist and get yourself some ovulation kits if you are concerned about her chances of ovulating and start to use them every 2nd day 2 weeks after her last period. I am sure that you will find out everything is ok with her ;)
Reply:Ask her. Your wife should know why she had to have this procedure (laporoscopy), at the very least, the hospital would have had to have her informed consent to it. Even if quite young this is not done lightly and if she doesn't know she needs to talk with her doctor.
Removal of an ovary is probably due to ovarian cysts.
Any after-surgery scarring can affect the potential to become pregnant.
If only one ovary was removed and her uterus is intact then she should still be able to become pregnant.
She will only be ovulating from one ovary now and under the circumstances, a chat with your doctor needs to take place to clarify the situation.
Reply:my cousin had her ovary removed because of poly cystic ovary and she's gotten pregnant 5 times since. I think it all depends on your hormone balance.
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