Yes. The fallopian tubes are connected to the ovaries. The ovums (eggs) are released out of the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and into the womb.
Yes, humans have oviducts, also known as fallopian tubes. These tubes are part of the female reproductive system and play a crucial role in carrying eggs from the ovaries to the uterus for potential fertilization.
TAHBSO is removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries via an abdominal incision
of course, the monthly shedding come from the lining of the uterus ________________________ Removing the fallopian tubes (the passage from the ovaries to the uterus, called a "tubal ligation") will prevent a woman from having children, but she would still have monthly menstrual periods.
You cannot become pregnant but you could carry a baby.
Ovaries produce eggs. If only your fallopian tubes were removed, then there is no reason you cannot produce eggs. However, for the eggs to reach a location to be fertilized, they need the fallopian tubes for transport. If you are asking related to fertility issues, please contact your doctor, NOW! You appear to have a disease. Shamefully my nan received this - 6 feet under.
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Yes, fallopian tubes are organs in the female reproductive system. They carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus.
Yes, you will still get periods if you have a blocked fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes do not determine the timing, existence, or quality of your period. Even without tubes, you would menstruate.
yes this would be possible but unlikely.A tubal pregnancy is found in the fallopian tubes and is where a sperm has impregnated the egg there. So providing you still have your ovaries and fallopian tubes it is technically possible but how the sperm gets to the fallopian tube without a womb and with the top of the cervix/vagina closed by stitches you wouldhave to ask your doctor