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Hysterectomy is the removal of uterus. As natural menopause is caused by the gradual failing of the ovaries this is when menopause occurs.
If you just had your uterus and cervix removed your ovaries will still be functioning and you will still go through the menopause. The average age being 51.7 years. If you had your ovaries removed at the time of the hysterectomy then you would have gone into immediate surgical menopause at that time.
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
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.
Yes!Every pregnancy is different.While one pregnancy may come with little to no symptoms another pregnancy could come with every symptom in the book.Labor is also usually different each pregnancy.
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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.
Pregnancy would be most unlikely in this situation. If you don't feel well and are having unusual symptoms, I recommend you consult your doctor.
Having a tubal ligation makes no difference to your periods. If you have a hysterectomy you will no longer have periods, well not the bleeding anyway. If you do not have your ovaries removed you will still have pre-menstrual symptoms (if you have them) but you will no longer have cramps or bleeding. If your ovaries are removed as well you will go into the menopause.
Yes, having your tubes tied does not prevent 100% of pregnancies. My sister became pregnant 15 years after having her tubes tied.
Well if there is something seriously wrong (e.g. hemorrhaging fibroids), it can dramatically extend your life.
Yes you can produce milk. Milk production is hormone rlated and as your body returns to its pre-pregnancy state, the hormones get to work!!