What are the effects on the body after total removal of the uterine and ovarian attachments?

After total removal of uterine and ovarian attachments, there will be some effects on the body, such as infertility, early menopause, discomfort during sexual intercourse, vaginal prolapse and so on. 1. Loss of fertility: after total removal of uterine and ovarian adnexa, the ovaries will not be able to produce mature follicles, menstruation will be suspended, and without the uterus, women will lose the ability to bear children. 2. Early menopause: After total removal of the uterine and ovarian adnexa, the ovaries cannot produce estrogen and progesterone that are needed by the body, so the woman will go through menopause early, and during the menopause period, there will be hot flashes, excessive sweating, emotional excitement, insomnia, depression and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Discomfort during sexual intercourse: After the total removal of uterine and ovarian attachments, the level of hormones secreted by the ovaries decreases, and the reproductive organs will gradually atrophy, resulting in vaginal dryness during sexual intercourse and possible pain and discomfort, which will affect the quality of sexual life. 4. Vaginal prolapse: after total removal of uterine and ovarian adnexa, the pelvic organs are not intact, and there will be vaginal prolapse when doing heavy labor or squatting. Total hysterectomy of ovarian adnexa will have certain effects on the body, if serious discomfort occurs, you should seek medical treatment in time.