As long as you make sure that a rabbit-savvy vet with experience is working on the procedure, the mortality rate should be lot to be around the same as any dog or cat surgery. Some animals may not react well with the anesthetic, however, and may be a cause of some deaths. Consequently, if your rabbit is not in the prime of health, it may be wise to get a full blood work done before spaying.
NO.
My sister had a vaginal hysterectomey...Recovery time is much faster than a rregular surgical hysterectomy. You will still have about 4 weeks of recovery time but it is better than the 6 weeks from a surgical procedure.
None. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus and other female reproductive organs.
Well, a hysterectomy is an operation on a female. And it has nothing to do with a woman's ability to have sex with a man, it only affects her ability to have children.
Like other females, 80-90% of females with a hysterectomy will have no symptoms from chlamydia. If a woman with a total hysterectomy has chlamydia, she may be infected in the urethra and may have painful urination.
Removal of Uterus in female due to any disease conditions
If total then it is where the uterus and cervix of female is removed by incision through the stomach so that surgeon can access the abdominal cavity. If just a hysterectomy then it is only the uterus removed.
Spaying is the term for neutering female animals. Hysterectomy comes from the greek hyster (womb) ectomy ( cutting out of). Italso dpends on your definition of complete hysterectomy. Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total Hyst removal uterus and cervix. Removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes is a total hysterectomy with salpingo oopherectomy (either unilateral or blateral.
What? Once a woman undergoes a sex change, she no longer has female reproductive parts. Sorry, dude, but, really, just read the question you just asked. See?
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
A male cannot have a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus, a female organ. Unless your husband was born with a uterus, he could not have had one removed.
A female human does not get "fixed" they have what is known as a hysterectomy or the removal of the uterus. In this case no, but this operation is done only in extreme necessity.