Spotting will continue for 2 to 8 weeks.
If you have a cervix after your partial hysterectomy, you should continue to get pap smears. If you don't have a cervix, but a hysterectomy was done for pap problems, you should continue vaginal paps. Otherwise, pap smears aren't normally needed. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Hysterectomy is only the removal of uterus and you therefore can get cervical cancer, you should continue with pap tests. If you mean a total hysterectomy then both uterus and cervix are removed and cervical cancer is eliminated.
You should talk to your doc about this.. Usually if you continue to spot while on the depo, they can give you a prescription for a hormone to stop the spotting.
A hysterectomy does not affect your lifespan and this depends on how old you are now and when you are called for by higher authority.
spotting is normal for many females. there could be a variety of reasons.. if it doesnt continue i wouldnt worry about it
Alll year long
You will still produce eggs after a hysterectomy until your body goes through menopause. The eggs are still viable the regardless of the hysterectomy.
Yes you will if you still have your ovaries.
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.
It can take up to 2 hours to do a hysterectomy procedure but some can be done in as little as one hour.
This is usual for a few weeks after a hysterectomy.If the discharge smells,is a lot or is thick then immediately go to your doctor. It has been known that spotting when you normally have your period if you haven't had your cervix removed.
If you mean during turns, they spot. Spotting means you look to one side while turning then you flip you're head to continue looking to the side you are spotting. I suggest looking up spotting on google or something...