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Providing that the ovaries have not been removed nor you have not gone through the menopause then technically yes although they cannot be fertilised nor become viable without a uterus

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If a woman has not had children in years and had a hysterectomy can she still produce milk?

Yes you can produce milk. Milk production is hormone rlated and as your body returns to its pre-pregnancy state, the hormones get to work!!


Where I had a partial hysterectomy about 8 years ago is it possible for my boyfriend and i to have a baby?

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.


Will i gain weight after a partial hysterectomy?

I had a partial hysterectomy eight years ago and I did not gain any weight. I have always exercised and I take good care of myself. Your stomach may get a little bigger from the surgery, but it should go away after a few month's did not have any problems.


Will you be dry after your partial hysterectomy?

No, well I had a partial hysterectomy and and I still get very lubricated, I heard a lot of women also have trouble having organism, I have not had any trouble. I wonder if a lot of women get bored with there partners, I have been with the same partner for 19 years, but still no trouble getting wet or reaching organism.


Is it normal to have brown vaginal discharge when I had a hysterectomy 15 years ago?

No, any changes several years after a hysterectomy - needs to be seen by your Gynecologist.


Did a 60 years old woman produce sperms during sex?

Women can not produce sperm. Only men can.


How many years does a woman have her period for?

How many years a woman menstruates for depends on when she reaches menarche, when she reaches menopause, how often she is pregnant, whether she suppresses her menstrual cycles with hormonal birth control, if she has any health problems that prevents menstruation, and if she has a hysterectomy. On average women will menstruate from 13 years old to 55 years old.


Can fibroids grow 10 years after partial hysterectomy removed uterus only now have large mass on pelvic wall?

Yes, fibroids can develop or grow on the pelvic wall even after a partial hysterectomy where the uterus is removed, as the ovaries and surrounding tissues remain intact. If there is a mass present, it could be a new fibroid or another type of growth, such as an ovarian cyst or other pelvic condition. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.


What can cause menopause symptoms 30 years after hysterectomy?

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Is egg retrieval possible 10 years after hysterectomy?

Yes, egg retrieval is possible 10 years after a hysterectomy, provided that the ovaries were not removed during the procedure. If the ovaries are intact and functioning, they can still produce eggs, which can be retrieved through a process called transvaginal ultrasound aspiration. However, it's essential to consult with a fertility specialist to evaluate individual circumstances and health conditions.


Can you have second menopause after a hysterectomy?

Hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus and therfore you will not go into menopause until your ovaries start failing (average age 51.7) If you have your ovaies removed at the time of hysterectomy this is an oopherectomy and you will go into immediate menopause as you will not have ovaries to produce estrogen. Menopause is a only happens once in life although can take several years fo the ovaries to degeneate.


How quickly after a total hysterectomy does the menopause start?

A total hysterectomy is only the removal of the uterus and cervix and therefore as the ovaries remain menopause will take its normal course. Average age is 51.7 years but can be earlier or later. If you have a bilateral oopherectomy, then you will be placed in immediate surgical menopause as there are no ovaries to produce estrogen. Speak to your doctor/surgeon regarding hormone replacement and its advantages and disadvantages.