Blood has always been a part of our history.
No.
no but sometimes i do
That you should see your doctor immediately to find out what is happening
It is probably related to hormone imbalances caused from the hysterectomy.
This not possible as hysterectomy is removal of the uterus where the foetus would normally grow.
A hysterectomy removes the womb where the blood gathers. So after a hysterectomy you get no more periods. But if you have had your tubes tied (tubal ligation) then you will continue to have periods.
if your question is regarding cervical cancer then only a total hysterectomy which removes the uterus and cervix would prevent cervical cancer. A hysterectomy leaves the cervix in place.
yes
Your doctor will probably have to recommend it. Uterine Cancer, or another serious condition would warrant a hysterectomy.
Hysterectomy = uterus. Total hysterectomy = uterus and cervix. Salpingo = fallopian tube. oopherectomy = ovary. Therefore just a hysterectomy would be removal of uterus alone and a Total hysterectomy with salpingo oopherectomy (bilateral) is everything.
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).
ablative