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I WANT TO NO AFTER A HYSTORECTOME CAN YOU HAVE EGGS FLOTING IN SIDE YOU THAT ARE STILL FERTILE  AFTER REMOVEING YOUR OVARES CAUSE OF A CYEST I HAD THEM BOTH TOOK OUT IN 2006 AND WOULD THE BE FERTILE STILL I WAS 24YR.S OLD BIRTH DAY IS 02-24-1975 I WANT TO ALSO NO IS IT POESABLE TO USE YOUR BLOOD AS A DNA AND YOUR HUSBANDS SPREM IN JECTED IN SOME ONE ELSES EGG SACK AND HAVE A BIOLOGICAL  CHILD OF YOUR ON WHILE ANOTHER WOMAN CARYES YOUR CHILD FOR YOU IS THAT POESABLE MISTYSNIDER
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599170 tn?1300973893
both ladies are 100% correct your option would be to use a doner egg and your husband sperm, and a surroget,,or adoption
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If you do not have ovaries, there is no chance to remove any of your eggs.
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483733 tn?1326798446
Sorry but without your ovaries none of this is possible.
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