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.
Unfortunately, yes--especially if you started hormone replacement therapy right away. (Sometimes delaying hormone treatments for six months or more keeps the endo from returning.) Check the Endometriosis Association's website at EndometriosisAssn.org and Mary Lou Ballweg's book, Endometriosis: The Complete Reference For Taking Charge of Your Health, for more information.Good luck!
The change of life is usually referred to as the menopause which the average woman goew through at 51. After this time the ovaries gradually reduce the estrogen output to a lower level. As such the ovaries are still active so unless you have them removed with you hysterectomy (salpingo oopherectomy) then there should be no change in your naural progression of estrogen reduction.
Yes. My sister-in-law had an ectopic pregnancy (which is what you're describing). Pregnancy tests measure the level of HPC (human chorionic gonadotropin) in your system, which is a hormone produced early in pregnancy by the placenta (the sac surrounding the baby). Regardless of the type of pregnancy, a pregnancy test will tell you the correct answer. Actually it's HCG. Not HPC.
No. During a hysterectomy your uterus is removed and, even if the ovaries do remain, there is no longer a way for sperm and the egg to come into contact with each other.
You should have gone through menopause at the time of your complete hysterectomy. Depending on your age and the reason for the hysterectomy you may have been given replacement hormones, at some point in time - your doctor would have slowly decreased the hormones - that would cause you to go into menopause.
No
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure which removes the uterus & ovaries from a woman's body. Cancer, cysts & other common Intra uterine disease issues are often corrected/mitigated with a Total or Partial Hysterectomy. a partial is generally considered to be taking the uterus but leaving the ovaries in hope of saving some hormone production. A total Hysterectomy takes all of the Uterus & the ovaries at the same time. Those organs are primarily reproductive & hormone generating in function. The result of a Hysterectomy would be the end of Reproductive capability and the loss or reduction in key Hormone production. She will no longer have a menstrual cycle & A woman can no longer get pregnant & is functionally in Menopause. Hot flashes, Night sweats, weight gain, headaches, Vaginal Dryness and a complete loss of sex drive are common side effects of a Hysterectomy. Replacing the key Testosterone & Estrogen hormones will be required or the Menopausal symptoms may be unbearable. Pills, Patches even creams are often used to some good or partial effect or benefit. Bio Identical (natural) Pellet Therapy is also indicated and frequently used to good effect. The pellet (Hormone Replacement Therapy H.R.T.) therapy avoids spikes, stomach upset, liver complication and the known Cancer link to synthetic estrogen treatments.
Yes you should. Even though you do not have a uterus or cervix, there is still a possibility of vulvar (outer tissue) and vaginal cancer. Both can be noted by a gynecological exam.
Yes that is right. Your hormone levels can still be high even after a micarriage.
A hysterectomy is were your uterus has been removed. So there fore you can not get pregnant. The embryo attaches itself to your uterus. In order for you to become pregnant you have to have a uterus.
No no uterus means no menstruation. If you retain even one ovary you may still get premenstrual pains etc.
Yes even if any Pokemon is at a level that is past there evolution they can still evolve now if for say magnemite was level 100 then you could never evolve it.