What happens to a woman without a uterus?

Usually, a woman without a uterus will no longer have menstrual periods, be unable to have a normal pregnancy, and suffer from endocrine disorders.
1. No more menstruation: As the uterus is stimulated by hormones, the endometrium can be thickened, and the loss of hormonal support can lead to the phenomenon of endometrial shedding and bleeding, thus forming menstruation. So without the uterus, no more menstruation.
2. Unable to get pregnant normally: since the fertilized egg can develop into a fetus only in the uterus, so without the uterus, you will not be able to get pregnant normally.
3. Endocrine disorders: Since the uterus can secrete prolactin, progesterone and other hormones, the absence of the uterus may cause endocrine disorders, resulting in skin aging, irritability, chest tightness, insomnia and headaches.
In addition, a woman without a uterus may also experience other symptoms, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time if any discomfort occurs.