Yes i do.
nope not at all
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.
Yes, it is still possible to develop endometrial cancer after a partial hysterectomy, particularly if the ovaries or other reproductive tissues were not removed during the procedure. A partial hysterectomy typically involves the removal of the uterus while leaving the cervix intact, which means that any remaining endometrial tissue can still be at risk. Additionally, if there are other risk factors present, such as obesity or hormone therapy, the likelihood of developing cancer may increase. Regular medical check-ups are important for monitoring overall health.
do your ovaries disinigate after you had a hysterectomy for33 yrs
The woman was recovering at home after having had a hysterectomy.
When you get a hysterectomy you will be having your uterus removed and possibly your ovaries as well. The incision will be made as if you are having a C-Section.
Have a hysterectomy.
The first and pretty much only requirement for a hysterectomy is having a uterus. Having said that most doctors will not perform a hysterectomy without a medical reason (although if you have the time and money anything is possible).
Alteration of bowels, usually diarrhea with blood and mucus, malaise and fever with anemia and weight loss. Cramp like abdominal pain are the most common symptoms of colitis. In severe cases diarrhea can be so frequent that it will require hospital admission.
Yes.
No.As the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy there is nowhere for the baby to be carried to term.
Yes by having a hysterectomy