Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

Can I still get married and have children after having both ovaries removed?

Asked by:Auriel

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 03:37 PM

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  • Hyacinth Hyacinth

    Mar 28, 2026

      young woman because of benign disease If both ovaries are removed, the loss will be huge. First of all, if both ovaries are removed, she will not be able to conceive and have children, even artificial insemination is impossible because she cannot produce eggs. Secondly, there will be a severe lack of estrogen in the body, which can cause a series of related diseases: such as internal and external genital atrophy, no menstruation, breast atrophy, sexual dysfunction, and bone porosis. Older people will be prone to fractures and cardiovascular disease. But the good news is that there are remedies that can heal both physical and mental trauma.

      1. Psychotherapy. Heal spiritual wounds as quickly as possible. We must face reality and eliminate the psychological pain that tortures us all the time as soon as possible. Cheer up, be positive, and cultivate optimism.

      2. Estrogen replacement therapy. Synthetic estrogen can be taken orally for a long time to prevent and treat a series of diseases caused by estrogen deficiency. Shrunk genitals will "resuscitate" in size, breasts will be full, menstruation will begin, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease will be effectively prevented, and sexual desire will appear.

      3. Get married at the right age and start a family. She has the right to do so and can achieve this goal. After you have a stable job, you can fall in love and get married. However, it is advisable to inform your lover about your infertility before marriage to avoid misfortunes after marriage, which may lead to bitter consequences for the marriage.

      4. Prevent osteoporosis. Mainly based on estrogen replacement therapy, the method of taking it is very particular. You can first take Taisu dripping pills, 4 mg per day, before going to bed, for 22 consecutive days. On the 18th day, medroxyprogesterone was added, 3 times a day, 2 mg each time, for 5 consecutive days. Take both medicines at the same time, and then wait for menstruation. The next cycle begins on the 5th day of menstruation. This type of periodic replacement therapy requires long-term persistence. The specific dosage is for reference only. In the end, you must follow the doctor's advice. In addition, you need to regularly participate in physical activities, walk with weights, get more sunshine, and eat more calcium-containing foods, such as milk, kelp, etc.

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