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can i carry a baby?

can i still carry a baby if ive had a hysterectomy but still have one overy left?
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I had my uterus removed but have my eggs,  and my boy friend eventually wants children of his own,  is there any chance for me to carry a baby myself?  
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I had a hyesterectomy in 03, complete and know my husband 6 yrs younger wants a child from his own loins.  I don't/have not harvest any eggs.  Any ways of given him  his own child without infidelity?

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599170 tn?1300973893
Many woman have wats called a partial hysterectomy..this is uterus sometime incudes cervix sometimes not. A complete hyste is tubes, ovaries, uterus and cervix.

If her one ovary has "good eggs" she can use a surrogate.
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if u had a total hysterectomy u would have no ovaries. if u have one ovary chances are u have your uterus? u have to have a uterus to carry a baby
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599170 tn?1300973893
hi Above poster is correct, its very possible if your eggs are healthy and viable to have them harvested and used for invitrofertilisation with a surrogate, that way the baby would genetically be 100% yours and your spouses DNA.

Cherie
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1105753 tn?1374287348
If you had a full hysterectomy, they take out your uterus so you wouldn't be able to carry a baby yourself. You could have someone else carry a baby from an egg from your ovary
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