ask your doctor or surgeon
Unless your cervix was removed at the time of your hysterectomy then YES as the purpose of the smear is to find cancerous cervical cells before cancer sets in.
If you had a hysterectomy due to cervical cancer or pap-related problems, you would still have pap smears of the vaginal cuff, even if you didn't have a cervix. If you had your uterus and cervix removed for other reasons, such as bleeding or fibroids, you can stop pap smears, but should continue annual GYN exams.
Your cervix during menstruation will be lower in your vagina, also firm and closed. If you were to feel your cervix or bump it the cervix may be more sensitive during menstruation so you may feel a menstrual cramp type sensation. If you search for Beautiful Cervix Project you'll find a great web site with photos of the cervix throughout the menstrual cycle which can help you figure out how your cervix looks and what it might feel like during menstruation.
It is not a normal procedure to remove the appendix during a hysterectomy. If the surgeon finds some reason to do so and feels at the time of the surgery he will remove it to prevent further surgery
Not as such as the uterus is removed and there is therefore no lining to be cleansed if an ova is not impregnated. Unless you have your ovaries removed you may still have symptoms of menstruation however there will be no period per se.
No, if your ovaries were removed then you can't put them back in. Find out from your doctor if you had a 'partial hysterectomy' which means you still have one ovary left and can still conceive a child. i stillhave ovaries
If you are interested in finding information on getting a hysterectomy, you can find it on numerous medical websites. One of the most popular and trusted medical website is WebMD.
This means that you have a small cervix. Some girls do. All girls have a cervix. This is what the opening into the uterus is called.
That you should see your doctor immediately to find out what is happening
No this is not normal as the cervix or uterus will have been closed. If you still have your ovaries then yes you can still get symptoms of pms. You should see your doctor as soon as possible to find out what is causing the discharge.
They found a mass on her cervix that was not there three months before.
He needs to locate and find the cervix first before he inserts the AI gun into the vagina of the cow. When he's in the rectum, he can hold the cervix from the "outside" with one hand and slide the gun through the cervix to deposit semen in the uterus with the other.