After you remove uterus, how does your period stop?

Expert answer:

After removing the woman's uterus will not menstruate, since the menstruation is the flow of blood released by the desquamation of the inner layer of the uterus (endometrium).

THE hysterectomy (uterine removal surgery) can be total or partial. When it is partial or subtotal, the cervix remains, and in that case, if there are any cells remaining in the endometrium, the woman may have bleeding that is similar to that of menstruation.

In the total hysterectomy, beyond the uterus, the cervix is ​​removed and then there will be no bleeding.

Without the womb, a woman can continue her sex life normally, but she will not be able to get pregnant.

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