A hysterectomy is the removal of a woman's uterus/womb.
Historectomy was created in 1992.
it's possible
Caper - 2014 Historectomy 1-7 was released on: USA: 19 March 2014
Yes you can. A historectomy is only removing the area in which a child is formed (The womb or uterus), not removing anything else.This will leave you with the vagina entrance, which has all of the nerve endings in it, which are needed for an orgasm.In effect, you're removing the cradle, but leaving the play pen :p
In a spay only the females uterus and ovaries are removed. The same as in a humans historectomy. The genital opening(vagina) is left intact as well as the cervix.
Injected calcitonin can help to prevent bone loss in postmenopausal women, including those who have had a hysterectomy. It works by inhibiting bone breakdown and promoting bone formation, which can reduce the risk of osteoporosis. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on individual factors, and it is important to follow a treatment plan provided by a healthcare provider.
Because periods are controlled by hormones from your ovaries and form in your uterus. When you get your tubes tied it just severs the path the egg takes but everything else is still intact. A partial or full historectomy or menopause will stop periods permanantly.