Is having no uterus the same as being normal?

Normal life without a uterus is generally not affected, but it may lead to infertility, lack of menstruation, psychological disorders and so on. Uteruslessness does not jeopardize the body’s circulation, respiration, nerves, digestion and other important systems, and generally does not affect clothing, food, housing, transportation, etc., nor does it significantly affect study and work, etc., so you can generally live a normal life. The uterus is a unique organ of women. Starting from puberty, the endometrium regularly proliferates and sheds under the action of estrogen and progesterone, forming the menstrual cycle. During fertility, a fertilized egg begins to develop into an embryo or fetus after it is deposited in the uterine lining. Therefore, an absence of a uterus may result in the inability to bear children and the absence of menstrual periods. Some women without a uterus may experience mental and psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety. When a woman is found to have no uterus, she needs to actively seek medical attention and professional help.