Removal of all the ovaries is not life threatening and there is no necessary connection between the two. Removal of all the ovaries can lead to hormonal imbalance, menopause and infertility.
The ovaries are important reproductive endocrine organs of women, which can produce estrogen and progesterone and discharge eggs, but they do not affect life. Even if all the ovaries are removed, it will not affect the patient’s life span, so there is no need to worry too much.
The removal of the ovaries will affect the body to a certain extent, and may cause hormonal imbalance in the body, resulting in symptoms of nervous disorders, such as hot flashes and night sweats, restlessness, irritability, and memory loss. Since it cannot secrete estrogen and progesterone, it cannot promote the cyclic shedding of the uterine lining, which will cause menopause. After the removal of the ovaries, the ovaries will not be able to discharge eggs, and will not be able to combine with sperm to form a fertilized egg, so it will lead to infertility.
Women who have had all their ovaries removed and are experiencing significant discomfort due to estrogen deficiency can take estrogen supplements under the direction of their doctor.