Women who have had a hysterectomy cannot have children. The main functions of the uterus in a woman’s body are menstruation and the conception of a fetus. When the sperm and egg unite to form a fertilized egg, it needs to peristaltically move through the fallopian tubes to reach the uterine cavity, where it will be laid and then grow into an embryo. If a woman’s uterus is removed, there is no place for the fertilized egg to settle, and in this case there is no way to have a baby. If a woman who has not had a child finds that her uterus is diseased, in this case, doctors will rarely remove the uterus and often use medication to treat the uterus. Of course, if there are no plans to have children, medication is not good enough to remove the uterus.