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Yes, women with hysterectomies can get STD's.
Yes you can still get a STD after a hysterectomy.
Yes. you can still catch a STD if your cervix and uterus are removed.
You can still get STD's after a hysterectomy.
Yes, hysterectomy does not prevent sexually transmissible infections, including HIV.
Yes most are viruses, not having one won't matter.
Yes you can get all of them.
The risk of contracting a vaginal infection with gonorrhea or chlamydia is slightly lower after hysterectomy. The risk of contracting genital herpes, genital warts, or trichomonas are unchanged. What's more, older partners are more likely to be infected with herpes. There is still risk of contracting HIV. You can contract gonorrhea or chlamydia through anal or oral sex, and these infections can infect the urethra. Women with hysterectomy should still practice safer sex by asking partners about STD history, getting tested with a new partner, using condoms, and avoiding sex with a partner who has genital sores or symptoms.
Yes you can still get STIs without a uterus.
Yes you can still get sexually transmitted diseases after a hysterectomy.
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Yeah, the only thing it changes is ability to get pregnant.

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13y ago

You can still get gonorrhea if you had a hysterectomy.

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Yes, it can affect the urethra, rectum, and pharynx, which are not removed in hysterectomy.

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11y ago

The same way as before the hysterectomy - by having sex with someone infected by it.

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