The removal of the uterus and the double adnexa after menopause has little effect on women. The uterus and the double adnexa are no longer functional after menopause, if there is an indication for surgery, the removal will not affect women much, but there may be prolapse of organs, poor healing of the vaginal stump, etc., so it is necessary to do a good job of recovery after the operation, and regular review. The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived, and the ovaries can secrete estrogen and progesterone needed by the female body. When a woman has no reproductive requirements after menopause, and at the same time, the ovaries’ function of secreting estrogen and progesterone has also disappeared, so the removal of the uterus and the double adnexa after menopause will not affect women too much in general. However, after hysterectomy, the pelvic floor will relatively lose part of its support, which may lead to prolapse of organs, so it is better not to do heavy labor for 3 months after the removal surgery. The vaginal stump may have inflammatory reaction or poor healing. If you have abdominal pain or increased vaginal discharge, yellowish color or bloody discharge after the operation, you should go to the hospital in time for appropriate examination. If abdominal pain or increased vaginal discharge occurs after removal of the uterus and both adnexa, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and make good recovery after the operation. It is also necessary to go to the hospital for regular checkups to find out whether the primary disease will have any effect on the postoperative period.