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Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of your uterus. If you have a hysterectomy, you will no longer have periods or be able to get pregnant.

There are 2 types of hysterectomy: sub-total hysterectomy – removal of your uterus only, leaving the cervix in place. that begin in the tubes. There are many reasons you might need to have a hysterectomy.

For example, if you have: a condition that causes heavy bleeding (e.g., ovaries or fallopian tubes. Do you need a doctor’s referral? to perform the hysterectomy.

How is a hysterectomy performed? There are different ways to perform a hysterectomy, including: laparoscopic – keyhole surgery, performed through your abdomen, using a tube with a camera (laparoscope) abdominal – surgery performed via your lower abdomen.

Your gynecologist will advise which type of hysterectomy is right for you. As with any operation, there are some risks associated with having a hysterectomy.

For example: damage to abdominal organs, such as the bladder, bowel or ureters.

Your gynecologist will explain the risks in more detail. Recovery from a hysterectomy will depend on the type of operation you had and your general health before the operation. The average recovery time for a vaginal or laparoscopic hysterectomy is up to 4 weeks.

For an abdominal hysterectomy, recovery may take up to 6 weeks. until the expected age of menopause. MHT will help with menopausal symptoms and reduce potential long-term health risks of Types of hysterectomy total hysterectomy – removal of your uterus and cervix Your doctor may recommend removal of your fallopian tubes, as it might reduce the risk of some ovarian cancers Reasons for having a hysterectomy fibroids ) a condition that causes severe pain and discomfort (e.g.

Yes, you will need your doctor to refer you to a gynecologist vaginal – surgery performed through your vagina Risks associated with having a hysterectomy blood loss infection blood clots a reaction to anesthesia After your hysterectomy After a hysterectomy, you will not have periods or need contraception Depending on your situation, your doctor may recommend menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease More information For more detailed information, related resources, articles and podcasts, visit Jean Hailes for Women’s Health

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  • For example, if you have: a condition that causes heavy bleeding (e.g
  • As with any operation, there are some risks associated with having a hysterectomy
  • Your gynecologist will explain the risks in more detail

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