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After a hysterectomy, some women may experience changes in bladder sensation due to alterations in nerve function and pelvic floor support. The surgery can affect the nerves that signal fullness, leading to reduced awareness of bladder distension. Additionally, surgical changes in the pelvic anatomy may impact how the bladder and surrounding structures communicate. Consequently, some women may find it challenging to recognize when their bladder is full after the procedure.

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