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Will a woman still recieve her menstral cycle if her ovaries are removed or tied?

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Dr. Vivek Huilgol answered

No. Yes.: Removed = no as a surgical menopause will start. Tied = no as they're still producing and releasing hormones.

Answered 8/15/2012

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