Hysterectomy is certainly not good. It is clinically a surgery and can cause harm to the body. However, if the hysterectomy is done as a last resort due to certain diseases, clinically it will result in a woman never having a period again and never getting pregnant or having children. Other conditions will not be affected, for example, sexual life will not be affected because the ovaries are still functioning normally and still produce estrogen and progesterone periodically, and the quality of sexual life and orgasm will not change. In addition, the skin will not appear sagging, and the main ovarian function is still normal. After hysterectomy, it is recommended to review the hysterectomy periodically to see if the vaginal stump is healing well and to see if there are any other abnormalities in the pelvis.