What if you don’t have a uterus?



Without a uterus there is no good way to have menstruation and to give birth.

The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived. The absence of uterus is categorized into congenital and acquired factors.

1. Congenital factors: affected by chromosomal abnormalities or poor development of reproductive organs, some women are born without a uterus, without menstruation and unable to have children, and there is still no solution.

2. Acquired factors: women need to undergo hysterectomy because they suffer from serious diseases such as uterine myopathy, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, etc. The uterus has no function to secrete hormones. The uterus does not have the function of secreting hormones. After the removal of the uterus, a woman’s endocrine secretion will not be affected, but she will not have menstruation again, and she cannot bear children.

If there is no requirement for childbearing, the absence of the uterus will not have much effect.