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Is it possible for sperm to get through to fertilise an egg if you have had a hysterectomy but still overies?

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Is it possible for sperm to get through to fertilise an egg if you have had a hysterectomy but still overies?

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  1. If a female has had her uterus removed, there is no chance a baby will be born from that female’s body. There is, however, a minute chance that during the ovulation process, the egg will be released and fertilized by a sperm. This results in a “pregnancy” that will eventually be dissolved into the woman’s body and never detected.


  2. Nothing it a 100% and doctors will tell you this at your consultation, so yes it is possible very unlikely though.

    If you take alook at this link, it explains it very well

    http://ehealthforum.com/health/topic6094...

  3. i dont think so.... sorry  

  4. Having a hysterectomy usually means having the ovaries removed too. Are you sure they are still there?

  5. I have heard of such things, but its really rare. The foetus can gestate attached to the intestine wall.

  6. hysterectomies are 99.7 % effective.

    So seeing as there is .3% differnece I would say yes. but very unlikely

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