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Hysterectomy does mean that you will not be able to get pregnant but is not generally used as a contraceptive measure and there should be a good medical reason for the operation such as fibroids, cancer etc. Usual permanent female contraception is done by tying the fallopian tubes to prevent the ova reaching the uterus and being fertilised.

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If by "complete" you mean that the ovaries were removed,

then you might need to take "the pill" for hormone balance (or replacement).

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She may be taking hormones to prevent premature menopause.

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Yes you can but after removing the uterus there is no need for contraception so it depends on the reason you want to take them.

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Besides hormonal birth control the only real options to stop menstruation would either be to get pregnant or to have a hysterectomy.


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