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Your estrogen & testosterone will plummet & you will have full Menopausal symptoms.

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Q: What are the effect of estrogen on hysterectomy?
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What are normal estrogen levels in women after menopause brought on by hysterectomy?

No, the opposite. All parts are removed in a hysterectomy that provide the hormones to maintain estrogen levels. To have normal estrogen hormone replacement is needed.


Will a woman still produce estrogen and progesterone after a total hysterectomy?

No. In a total hysterectomy both ovaries are removed meaning that the body will not be able to produce any level of estrogen or progesterone


Does having a hysterectomy cause no estrogen?

Not unless you have both ovaries removed (oopherectomy)


Can you get a hysterectomy when you are still on Depo-Provera?

Yes, you can get a hysterectomy while Depo Provera is still in effect.


Effect of estrogen on blood vessels?

Estrogen has a vasodilation action on blood vessels.


What effect did the administration of estrogen injections have on the estrogen-treated rat?

Higher bone density


What hormones effect menstruation?

estrogen and progesterone


If you only need Estrogen replacement due to a hysterectomy then why would your doctor prescribe the Ortho Vera patch 175 mg?

I would assume it's because you need estrogen. With Ortho Vera you are about 60% more exposed to estrogen then being on the pill. However, you should ask your doctor?


Where does estrogen has a direct effect?

changes within the uterus


Can you take progesterone if you've had a hysterectomy?

It has been found that Estrogen alone should not be taken without some Progesterone present. Please discuss this with your doctor.


How will estrogen effect your T4 levels?

it will raise t4 levels


Why does estrogen need progesterone?

Estrogen in the system without the balancing effect of progesterone has been linked to an increased risk of endometrial cancer