It will depend upon the type of Partial Hysterectomy; sometimes this type of pregnancy is called Ectopic, if your ovaries have been left intact, you can ovulate and the fertilised egg can stay in the Fallopian tubes, this pregnancy is risky and can involve emergency surgeries/deliveries, but again it depends upon what type of Partial Hysterectomy.
I had a partial hysterectomy eight years ago and I did not gain any weight. I have always exercised and I take good care of myself. Your stomach may get a little bigger from the surgery, but it should go away after a few month's did not have any problems.
No, well I had a partial hysterectomy and and I still get very lubricated, I heard a lot of women also have trouble having organism, I have not had any trouble. I wonder if a lot of women get bored with there partners, I have been with the same partner for 19 years, but still no trouble getting wet or reaching organism.
No, any changes several years after a hysterectomy - needs to be seen by your Gynecologist.
Providing that the ovaries have not been removed nor you have not gone through the menopause then technically yes although they cannot be fertilised nor become viable without a uterus
Possible. Are you on HRT? or just go off your hormones? That could be a reason for the weight gain too. Call your doctor.
Yes because love is never ending.
Yes....It's very unlikely, but possible. The only 100% way to avoid a pregnancy is to have a hysterectomy, where some or all of the reproductive organs are removed.
Hysterectomy is the removal of uterus. As natural menopause is caused by the gradual failing of the ovaries this is when menopause occurs.
of course it is possible. elton john was married
See your DR
A male cannot have a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus, a female organ. Unless your husband was born with a uterus, he could not have had one removed.
The clips used in surgery for hysterectomy and pelvic surgery is unlikely to be the cause of hip pain six years later.