Yep, sure do. G-spot isn't part of the uterus, it's a bit further towards the door than the rest of the baby factory.
No, you do not need this after a hysterectomy. Some women have had these put in to aid previous incontinence, but for quite a few women, this has not worked out. You might just have the hysterectomy and consider the other at a later time. Get a second opinion.
A hysterectomy involves the removal of her uterus which is where a baby is carried for 9 months.
Yes
If you had your cervix removed during hysterectomy, and if the hysterectomy was not done for pap problems, there is no need for pap smear after hysterectomy in most women. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Yes by having a hysterectomy
None. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus and other female reproductive organs.
There is only one called that and all women have theGräfenberg Spot (G-Spot) even if they have not figured out or care about how it works. You can read more about it in the link below.
G Spots - 2001 was released on: USA: 1 April 2001
In order to completely prevent mayuma, one would need to get a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is a medical procedure done on women that removes the uterus.
Hysterectomy is the second most common operation performed on women in the United States. About 556,000 of these surgeries are done annually. By age 60, approximately one out of every three American women will have had a hysterectomy.
Women may need a hysterectomy due to numerous reasons such as: Uterine Cancer, Fibroids (benign tumors), Chronic Pain, excessive bleeding, prolapsed uterus or even scar tissue.
You can still get cancer in the vaginal canal.