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So, you’re wondering what happens when the uterus is removed? You’re not alone. Many women face this life-changing surgery, known as a hysterectomy, each year. At India IVF Fertility, we’re here to explain it all in plain, simple language.
There are several reasons why a doctor might suggest removing the uterus:
Not all hysterectomies are the same. There are three main types:
In a partial hysterectomy, only the upper part of the uterus is removed, leaving the cervix in place.
A total hysterectomy involves removing the entire uterus, including the cervix.
This extensive surgery removes the uterus, tissue on the sides of the uterus, the cervix, and the top part of the vagina. It’s usually done when cancer is present.
Recovering from a hysterectomy varies from person to person. Here’s a general idea of what to expect:
Understanding what happens when the uterus is removed can help ease your concerns. Whether it’s due to fibroids, endometriosis, or other reasons, knowing the types and what to expect can make the process less daunting. At India IVF Fertility, we’re committed to providing you with the information and support you need.
No, once the uterus is removed, you can't get pregnant.
Typically, full recovery takes about 6-8 weeks.
If your ovaries are left intact, you won't go into menopause. If they're removed, you'll experience menopause symptoms.
Yes, depending on your condition, there may be other treatments like medications or less invasive surgeries.
Yes, it is major surgery and requires significant recovery time and care.
At India IVF Clinics we provide the most comprehensive range of services to cover all the requirements at a Fertility clinic including in-house lab, consultations & treatments.