What are the effects of removing a woman's uterus

  The importance of the uterus to women is widely known, but some women may choose to have their uterus removed for various reasons. They also hope to know the impact of removing the uterus on their body. So, what are the effects of removing the uterus on women? Let's take a look at the answer.

  

What are the effects of removing a woman's uterus1

  1. Menstruation disappears. Menstruation is caused by the shedding of the endometrium. Without the uterus, there will naturally be no endometrium. Of course, estrogen and progesterone will also lose their target organs due to this, and menstruation will no longer occur.

  2. Early menopause. The appearance of menopause is closely related to the degradation of ovarian function, and most of the blood in the ovaries is transmitted through the uterus. Without the uterus, this part of the blood supply will naturally disappear, and ovarian blood supply will also be obstructed due to this, resulting in ovarian atrophy or functional degradation. Menopause will also be visited in advance due to this reason.

  3. No longer having the ability to conceive. The uterus is the site where embryos are conceived, and without it, fertility can be lost. Of course, if one's ovarian function is still normal and they can produce eggs normally, in vitro fertilization can be chosen to meet their fertility needs. However, the specific procedure must be determined based on the situation after examination at the hospital.

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