What are the effects of removing a woman’s uterus

After hysterectomy, women may suffer from pelvic organ prolapse, no more menstrual flow, loss of reproductive function and other effects. 1. Prolapse of pelvic organs: The uterus is an important support organ in the abdominal cavity, and some of the pelvic organs will prolapse after hysterectomy. 2. No more menstruation: Menstruation is formed by the shedding of the uterine lining in response to the cyclical changes in the ovaries, and the uterus is the main organ that produces menstrual blood, so menstruation will not occur after the removal of the uterus. 3. Loss of reproductive function: The uterus is the organ in which the fertilized egg is deposited and further nurtures the fetus. If the uterus is lost, there will be no organ for nurturing the fetus, which means that the function of reproduction will be lost. Therefore, after hysterectomy, you need to carry out healthy life and psychological conditioning, and if you have any discomfort symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in time.