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Hysterectomy And Menopause

Hysterectomy and menopause are associated with women and aging. This article explains what hysterectomy and menopause are, how they are linked and how hysterectomy can affect menopause.

 

Understanding The Link Between Hysterectomy And Menopause

Hysterectomy and menopause are two words that are closely associated with women, health and aging. Hysterectomy is a medical procedure in which the uterus is removed. Menopause, on the other hand, involves the cessation of menstruation and a woman's ability to become pregnant.

What Hysterectomy Is

A hysterectomy may also involve the removal of ovaries, fallopian tubes and cervix in addition to the removal of the uterus. In this case, the hysterectomy is referred to as a complete hysterectomy. Removing the upper part of the uterus while leaving the cervix in the body is referred to as a partial or sub-total hysterectomy.

In some cases, such as when cancer or some other illness is involved, a radical hysterectomy is performed in which part of the vagina is removed along with everything else. Radical hysterectomy is performed when no other possible method could be done to curb an illness.

A woman who has not yet reached menopause but undergoes a hysterectomy will stop having periods and will be unable to bear children.

What Menopause Is

All women undergo menopause, the stage in which menstruations stops. Often referred to as "change of life", the onset of menopause means the end of a woman's childbearing years. During menopause, the ovaries stop producing estrogen and the reproductive system gradually shuts down. A woman's body begins the process of trying to adapt to changing hormone levels. In the pre-menstrual changes, changes in hormone levels can cause some unpleasant results.

Typically, menopause occurs in women who are 50 years and up. However, there are cases of menopause occurring much earlier than that. Hysterectomy and menopause are closely linked when the ovaries are removed. Referred to as "surgical menopause", menopause is initiated through a surgical procedure.

When hysterectomy is performed, menopause can occur, becoming an instantaneous bodily reaction to the surgery. After performing hysterectomy and menopause sets in, a woman can no longer become pregnant and no longer have monthly periods. However, menopause can still occur naturally in women who undergo hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are not removed. If you are thinking of undergoing hysterectomy, talk to your doctor first.

 

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