No as your uterus will be removed so there is nowhere to carry the child
It is possible. In most modern hysterectomies, the ovaries are left inside the body. This equates to a partial hysterectomy. The ovaries can still release their eggs, and it's possible (albeit rare) that a pregnancy can occur.
It will depend upon the type of Partial Hysterectomy; sometimes this type of pregnancy is called Ectopic, if your ovaries have been left intact, you can ovulate and the fertilised egg can stay in the Fallopian tubes, this pregnancy is risky and can involve emergency surgeries/deliveries, but again it depends upon what type of Partial Hysterectomy.
I just had a partial hysterectomy with my appendix taken out as well...
Pregnancy After HysterectomyHysterectomy means removal of the uterus.A partial hysterectomy would be removal of part of the uterus, or removal of the uterus with the cervix left intact.In common usage many people refer to "partial hysterectomy" when they mean that the uterus is removed but the tubes and ovaries are left intact.As long as the tubes and ovaries remain it is possible to develop a tubal pregnancy after hysterectomy, though it is very rare. It can happen when sperm pass through the cervix or through a gap in the surgical closure and join an egg. The egg can then implant in the tube or within the abdomen.Such a pregnancy cannot survive. It is a very dangerous situation for the woman. If discovered late it can lead to life threatening internal bleeding.
absolutely
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
nope not at all
Yes i do.
No. You don't regrow a uterus.
Yes you will if you still have your ovaries.
I have had a partial hysterectomy and had my tubes tied and now I am pregnant what are the statistics
Total hysterectomy normally refer to complete removal of the uterus and sometimes include the ovaries (oophorectomy). Partial hysterectomy normally leave the cervix behind. The cervix in the part of the uterus visible from the vagina and the opening of the uterus to the outside.