Possible yes: but highly unlikely. A woman with no uterus who has their ovaries has i believe a 3 in 1,000,000 chance of an abdominal pregnancy. So it is possible but unlikely.
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Absent uterus: A normal pregnancy requires a uterus. Ovaries can produce eggs, but you would have to donate your egg to a surrogate female to have your own genetic child. This is similar to the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), since a younger surrogate can have your fertilized egg implanted in her womb. Talk to an infertility specialist for details.
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