salpingo-oophorectomy is not something you catch. It is a medical procedure in which your fallopian tubes and ovaries are removed, usually because of cancer, or, in some rare instances, as an alternative to a hysterectomy.
If you have sex (with or without a condom), share needles, or come in contact with any infected bodily fluids, you run the risk of contracting HIV from your partner. If you use condoms during sex,...
If you have had a unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, that means they have removed one Fallopian Tube and one ovary. Therefore you can still get pregnant after this procedure (it sometimes occurs...
This surgery is performed to treat ovarian or other gynecological cancers, or infections as a result of pelvic inflammatory disease. Occasionally, removal of one or both ovaries may be done to treat...