absolutely
yes
Can you get Pregnant with only one tube one ovary and being tied?
Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.
Generally only one ovum per month. It is possible for each ovary to produce one or more at the same time, this is how fraternal twins are possible.
It can effect one or both ovaries.
yes it is possible
The female reproductive system still works (a female is still able to have children) with only one ovary.
no it doesnt.i had my first 2 kids with both ovaries and fallopian tubes.after that i had a cyst on one of my ovaries and i lost that ovary and fallopian tube.i then went on and had 2 more kids after that and with all my pregnancies i got positive results on the tests a few days before my missed period
The loss of one ovary reduces fertility only by about 50%.
Yes! As long as that ovary and tube are functioning normally, and are on the same side.
The ovaries contain eggs (which formed in the ovary during childhood) and these are matured by the ovary (usually one at a time) in follicles which then come to the surface of the ovary and burst to release the egg into the top of the fallopian tube. Thus if multiple follicles have been detected in an ovary, that ovary is developing more than one egg at a time - this can result non identical twins. Usually only one follicle is developed to maturity at a time but it is possible to stimulate the ovary to produce more (using hormones) as part of interventions relating to infertility treatments.
Its possible only a 50 50 could actually answer that.