answer 1:
hysterectomy ? (I don't know what a hystroctomony is)
After a hysterectomy a women typically spends 1 to 2 days in the hospital for observation followed by 1 to 2 days rest at home.
So barring any complications a women should be able to return to work in 1 week or less.
My mother had a hysterectomy on a Monday and returned to work after only 4 days of time off; though she only worked a day (Friday) and than had the weekend (2 days off), then returned to a full scheduled week on Monday.
It will vary from person to person based on age, physical condition, overall health and any complications during the surgery (for example excessive blood loss can add weeks to a recovery).
---
answer 2:
I had one a year ago and my doctor did not want me driving for 3 weeks and I was happy not to.
28 women work for ESPN but they are all lesbians
as many as men are supposed to work because of the fact that women have the same rights men do
There are many thousands of women in the United States that work full time. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of women over the age of 20 work full time.
House work
House work
It's similar in my country Most of women work as blue-collar worker but there are also many women work as farmer ,especially ,old women.
Bible mentions many woman in many ages, so - all kind of work.
Since many men were away fighting the war, women stepped in to do agricultural work.
how many women work outside the home in 1995
Yes, women worked in many mechanical and engineering jobs in WW2
On average more women work out of their home as compared to men. This statistic is changing though, as many women are choosing to commute to work and men are staying at home. For more info please see http://www.makingworkathomework.com/2009/04/making-work-at-home-work-blog-tour.html
There are many women that work outside the home because it is necessary for both parents to work. A women does not have to stay in the kitchen and keep house as they did in earlier times.