Not as such as the uterus is removed and there is therefore no lining to be cleansed if an ova is not impregnated. Unless you have your ovaries removed you may still have symptoms of menstruation however there will be no period per se.
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.
After a partial hysterectomy the eggs released from the ovaries are absorbed into the blood stream.
Yes you will if you still have your ovaries.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
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.
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.
No, you can't get pelvic inflammatory disease if you had a hysterectomy. After hysterectomy, whether or not your cervix is still in place, it isn't possible for germs to ascend from the vagina into the pelvis.
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 possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.
Yes, if you have a partial hysterectomy but still retain one ovary, that ovary can continue to produce eggs. However, since the uterus is removed, you cannot carry a pregnancy. The remaining ovary will still release eggs as part of the menstrual cycle, but fertility in terms of carrying a pregnancy is affected by the absence of the uterus.
Can I still get a yeast infection after a hysterectomy?
Yes you are still a virgin if you had a hysterectomy.