Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

What effect does hysterectomy have on women?

Asked by:Amy

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 02:31 PM

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  • Amber Amber

    Apr 02, 2026

        First, let us analyze it from a physiological perspective Uterus What changes will occur after removal?

      1. In the early stages of sexual life, the blood flow to the pelvic cavity will decrease due to hysterectomy, and the physical tension caused by the rising uterus will also disappear, making sexual pleasure less obvious.

      2. The scars after hysterectomy will make the pelvic muscles less elastic and the vagina less likely to expand.

      3. During the climax of pleasure, uterine contractions also disappear.

      4. Since the uterus has been removed, there is no way for the blood to stay in the pelvic cavity longer, and the pleasure will disappear more easily.

      For people who have had a hysterectomy, there is actually no physiological difference in the above-mentioned feelings before and after the operation. But many conservative female , will be affected by their own inferiority complex, coupled with men's misunderstandings, which often makes women who undergo hysterectomy have their hands and feet tied up, unable to break through the surgical knot at all.

      In fact, the truly obvious changes in a woman’s body after hysterectomy are:

      1. Only the uterus and ovaries are retained at the resection site. The body will continue to secrete hormones and body fluids related to sexual behavior. The sexual function of the body is exactly the same as before the surgery. Therefore, as long as the woman puts down the burden psychologically, sexual relations will not be affected. Therefore, when a man and a woman have a tense sexual relationship, they should consider receiving consultation from a specialist doctor.

      2. After hysterectomy, women will be more relaxed and engaged in sexual life because there will be less worries about pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, normal sex life will not be affected after hysterectomy.

      If you have had your uterus removed, don’t feel inferior about your physical limitations. You can still live a happy life. healthy

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