The only thing a hysterectomy changes for a woman is the ability to have a place to put a baby. Most times the surgeon does not remove the ovaries, so in a young woman her hormones are not affected. If they have been removed, hormonal therapy in the form of pills or a patch is available.
Feelings. A hysterectomy should not affect a woman's emotional feelings, nor should it affect her sensual response during sex. However, I must note that there are some women who are not psychologically ready for a hysterectomy because of their cultural or social upbringing. These women might be affected both in their emotions and sexual response. It's the same as when a gal feels "unwomanly" if she has breast surgery due to a medical problem.
On a private note, I have had my uterus and ovaries removed. If there was any change in my feelings or responses, it was an overwhelming feeling of relief. Ovarian cancer is very difficult to diagnose in some women, so that was one thing I could check off in my "things that might happen as I grow older" list.
You can still get cancer in the vaginal canal.
A hysterectomy alone is the removal of the uterus. My understanding is that as you still have your ovaries and therfore your cycle the removal does not affecr your monthly cycle of ovulation
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
Yes you are still a virgin if you had a hysterectomy.
Yes, you can get a hysterectomy while Depo Provera is still in effect.
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.
You will still produce eggs after a hysterectomy until your body goes through menopause. The eggs are still viable the regardless of the hysterectomy.
Hysterectomy is only the removal of uterus and you therefore can get cervical cancer, you should continue with pap tests. If you mean a total hysterectomy then both uterus and cervix are removed and cervical cancer is eliminated.
Hysterectomy is removal of womb only leaving the cervix in place. Pap smears are done to identify cancerous cells in the cervix so if you still have a cervix you are still at risk of cervical cancer. Women who have a total hysterectomy (removal of uterus and cervix) are unlikely to contract this type of cancer.
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yes after a women has had a hysterectomy it means that she can no longer have children but can still have a body act like it was not done but the thing is she will be on hormone replacement for life but the structural features dont change at all you look the same
A hysterectomy removal of utereus or total hysterectomy uterus and cervix will not affect your hormone levels as you still have your ovaries which produce the hormones.