is there a surgery where i can have my eggs/embryos removed?

okay so basically i have decided that i have had it with my debilitating pms. i want to get rid of my eggs so i wont have to deal with this anymore. how can i go about doing this? legally or not works for me.

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An embryo is a fertilized egg. You don't have any of those unless you have just become pregnant.Removing just the eggs won't do a thing. The eggs aren't to blame for PMS. The ovaries are the organs that house the eggs. Surgical removal of the ovaries may help, but you may not need to go that far. Talk with your doctor. The surgery is called an oophorectomy. It is usually done if there are tumors or certain kinds of benign but still serious cysts on the ovaries. If your symptoms are very severe, you may have some kind of cysts on your ovaries (PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is a common cause of severe PMS.) Surgery should be a last resort. There are other possible solutions. Having a full hysterectomy (uterus and ovaries) or an oophorectomy (ovaries only) is the only way to completely get rid of periods and all accompanying symptoms. If you remove your ovaries, you will go through menopause. This may be accompanied by a wide range of side efffects - it might just be relief after you heal from surgery, or it might be serious menopausal symptoms. Like your grandmother, with the hot flashes, sweats, and weight gain around the middle.Here's a much better solution: Talk with your doctor about all the possibilities. There are many reasons you might have such severe symptoms. Some of them involve imbalanced hormones, and might be helped by improved weight, improved diet, improved fitness, taking the pill, or other hormonal medication.Some severe PMS is caused by endometriosis, or other potentially serious health conditions. Tell your doctor how much you are suffering. She can check you for anything serious, and she can help you find a solution.A friend of mine had such horrible cramps every month that she had to take strong drugs, and would sometimes faint from the pain. She had severe endometriosis. She had a full hysterectomy, and has felt much better ever since. Sometimes it is worth going through menopause in order to experience relief.For most women, the best and most reliable solutions are healthy lifestyle changes. Maybe some of these ideas will work for you. Do you eat enough? Do you eat enough fat, carbs, and protein? Do you eat enough fresh veggies and fruits? Many women restrict one or more types of food, resulting in imbalances. Restriction just leads to imbalances and then to bingeing, because your body does not want to be starved for too long. This can become a very unhealthy pattern. It is best to start with a healthy foundation, eat good food, and still treat yourself to treats sometimes - just start with a strong foundation with plenty of veggies, fruits, fish or other lean protein, olive oil, and plenty of diversity in your diet. With a good foundation and whatever else you like, you'll be ok.You need carbs for energy, fat for proper hormone balance, and protein for muscles and healing. You need enough of all these different macronutrients for your body to work right. Don't skimp! Make sure you eat enough to maintain a healthy energy level.Do you eat a lot of fast food or cafeteria style food, or do you eat mostly fresh food made at home from fresh ingredients? Homemade food is a much better idea, for so many reasons. Do you eat a lot of soy, or a lot of dairy? Try skipping both completely for a month, and see if it makes you feel better. Both soy and dairy can do weird things to your hormones.Do you get enough regular exercise - weight training, yoga or other stretching, and some cardio? Do you exercise too much? The right amount of exercise is amazingly beneficial. Do you get enough sleep? Proper sleep and other rest is absolutely essential for best health, including menstrual health.If you try all these methods and keep in contact with your doctor, she is more likely to work with you to develop an alternative treatment plan.Good luck, and I hope you feel better!

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  • I forgot the name of the surgery. but yes you can remove your eggs. just talk to your gyno about it

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