I have the same thing! But I did not have a salpingo-oophorectomy, just an right oophorectomy.
I have very intense pain on my right side on the first day of my period. I had the surgery in January, and the first time I remember experiencing this side-specific pain was in June. It has been fairly consistent since then.
Very annoying...
Awful
hypophysectomized - having the pituitary gland removed by surgery
It is extremely rare. Complications can occur, but the risks of NOT having the surgery outweigh the risks of the surgery itself.
Yes.
Ignorance or injury during surgery may lead to damage and impotency
Mild skin caner can be removed by a surgery, or going to a doctors office and having a doctor look at it and determine what should happen.
Your partner wouldn't be permitted to stay with you during surgery, as they would be likely to get in the way of the staff.
Unless you are having surgery on your head, there is no reason why you can't wear a wig
Elie lied about being sick and said he could have surgery to take out the tooth later, which bought him time to avoid having it forcibly removed by the Nazis.
Periods show that you are capable of reproducing. No period, no children. You don't have to have a period if you don't plan on having any kids. Having the ovaries removed I believe stops the period. Some type of surgery on your uterus is required. I Rather Just Have My Period InStead Of Haveing A Surgery D:
yes adhesions form in the first 3 to 7 days after a surgery.
There is no physiological reason why having surgery to remove the uterus (Hysterectomy) would prevent or get rid of kidney stones. If anything, if the ovaries are also removed during the procedure, it may result in more kidney stones because there could be more calcium loss from the bones after the protective hormonal influence is removed with the ovaries.