What are the dangers of having your ovaries removed?

If only one ovary is removed and the other is normal there may be little harm. If both ovaries are removed, the main hazards include loss of fertility, premature menopause, and possibly an impact on sex life.
Since a woman has two ovaries and only one ovary is diseased, removing one ovary and leaving the other normal will usually not cause much harm. If both ovaries are removed, a woman can lose her fertility.
In addition, the removal of the ovaries may cause a woman to enter menopause earlier than expected due to the impact on hormone levels. The removal of ovaries may also lead to vaginal dryness and low libido, which may affect the quality of sexual life.
After removing the ovaries, it is important to take good care of yourself after the operation and to see your doctor for regular check-ups. Consult your doctor for details.