Yes, it is possible to get pregnant after a partial cervix removal, also known as a cervical conization or trachelectomy, depending on the extent of the procedure and individual circumstances. However, the procedure may affect cervical function and the ability to carry a pregnancy to term, potentially increasing the risk of preterm birth. It’s important for individuals in this situation to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss fertility options.
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.
A partial glossectomy is when part of the human tongue has to be removed. A hemi glossectomy is when only one side of the tongue has to be removed.
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In partial nephrectomy, only the diseased or infected portion of the kidney is removed
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No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.
Men do not have a cervix.
Cervix becomes soft at 4 weeks pregnancy. Not only cervix but uterus also becomes soft. Gynecologist is very careful while doing termination of pregnancy. ( Suction and evacuation.) Otherwise perforation of uterus occurs. Non-pregnant uterus is a tough structure and duringD and C, (Dilatation and curettage.) uterus does not get perforated, unless you want to perforate it.
If total then it is where the uterus and cervix of female is removed by incision through the stomach so that surgeon can access the abdominal cavity. If just a hysterectomy then it is only the uterus removed.
A cervix that is long thick and closed or admits only a fingertip
total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH), and supracervical abdominal hysterectomy (SAH). In a TAH, the uterus and the cervix are both removed. In a SAH, only the uterus is removed. Although your ovaries may be removed during a TAH or SAH, these procedures can easily be performed without removing your ovaries.
Your cervix opens and closes slightly throughout the month, and you cannot do anything to stop it or help it. You can get pregnant at any time that you do not use birth control and that sperm are present. You cervix is a few inches inside of your vagina, and if you are lying on your back, it is 'above' your fingers inside of you. Perhaps you mean if you open your vagina? You actually need sperm present from a male to become impregnated. You cannot become pregnant without a male's sperm present in your vagina. But it only takes a single sperm, so if a male has touched his penis, and then touches your vagina, then it is POSSIBLE to get pregnant.