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It dies.
nothing it depends on what factor was removed
Nothing would happen at all.
If the Larynx was removed you would not be able to speak.
you dead and get sick
i dont think that can happen...
When dogs are spayed, the uterus is removed. Therefore, any embryos would go with it.
No, you would obviously no longer menstruate after you've have a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is where the uterus is removed, if you have no uterus then you have no uterus to shed (menstruation).
Pregnancy in the abdominal cavity outside the uterus is rare, but yes, it can happen.
It breaks down/ Is removed through the vagina.
Surgical repair would be the main modality of repairing a ruptured uterus. In rare cases, the uterus may need to be removed.
The uterus can be surgically removed through either the vagina or the abdominal wall.
No. Once a uterus is removed, it cannot be regrown.
No it is not. You no longer have a uterus in which to carry the baby. Before having a hysterectomy you might want to consider freezing some embryos if you would like to have children. These embryos could be implanted in a surrogate mother and you would be able to have children that way.
That depends. A hysterectomy is when the uterus is surgically removed. If the entire uterus is removed then a second hysterectomy is not possible. In the past it was common for the surgeon to leave the cervix (the lower part of the uterus) in place while removing the rest of it. If this was done then it would be possible to have another surgery where the remnant that was left the first time is removed.
The way the anatomy of the female reproductive tract is prevents this. The only way it might happen is if the uterus is removed and the ovaries remain. The egg may end in the vagina. If the egg is excreted into the vagina and if fertilized, the embryo would be lost. If some how the embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus, it would also be lost. There is not enough room for it to grow.
we would die