Is oral OK after hysterectomy?

Yes, oral sex is generally fine and often encouraged after a hysterectomy, as it's a great way to enjoy intimacy without vaginal penetration while healing, but always wait until your doctor clears you for all sexual activity (usually 6-8 weeks) and your body feels ready, focusing on clitoral stimulation to ensure comfort and pleasure.

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Will a woman still get wet after a hysterectomy?

Many women worry about how this surgery might affect their sexual health, including natural lubrication (getting wet) during arousal. The good news is that most women can still experience vaginal wetness after a hysterectomy, but certain factors can influence this.

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Can my husband finger me after a hysterectomy?

Recovering From a Hysterectomy

Most surgeons suggest waiting at least six weeks before inserting anything into your vagina, including tampons, fingers, and sex toys. As such, it's safe to assume that you should refrain from attempting vaginal sex for up to two months following surgery.

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What are you not allowed to do after a hysterectomy?

Avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, bags of cat litter or dog food, a vacuum cleaner, or a child. Allow the area to heal. Hold a pillow over your incisions when you cough or take deep breaths.

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What holds the bladder in place after a hysterectomy?

After a hysterectomy, it's even more important to take care of your pelvic floor—the hammock-like system of muscles that holds your pelvic organs firmly in place.

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When Can I Resume Sex After a Hysterectomy?

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How long does it take to fully heal internally from a hysterectomy?

It can take about 6 to 8 weeks to fully recover after having an abdominal hysterectomy. Recovery times are often shorter after a vaginal or laparoscopy hysterectomy. During this time, you should rest as much as possible and not lift anything heavy, such as bags of shopping.

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Do you age rapidly after a hysterectomy?

Women who experience early menopause or undergo hysterectomy, may face accelerated biological aging over the long term, that is, aging faster than their chronological age, which may predispose them to earlier onset of age-related diseases, such as cardiovascular disease,1,2 diabetes,5 osteoporosis,3,4 and cognitive ...

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Can a man feel when a woman has had a hysterectomy?

Can A Man Feel When A Woman Has Had A Hysterectomy? According to medical professionals, it would be unusual for a man to be able to tell that their female partner had undergone a hysterectomy during sexual intercourse.

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Why can't you cross your legs after a hysterectomy?

Avoid crossing your legs, especially during the first six weeks of recovery from abdominal hysterectomy or vaginal hysterectomy. Crossing your legs decreases the blood flow in the veins of your legs, increasing the likelihood of a DVT (blot clot in the deep veins of the calf).

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Why is my stomach bigger after a hysterectomy?

Post-surgical edema, retained CO₂ gas, and constipation are the main reasons your stomach seems bigger after undergoing a hysterectomy via minimally invasive robotic procedures.

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Does a hysterectomy make you tighter?

Effects of Hysterectomy on Sexual Function

Reduced vaginal capacity can lead to the canal feeling tighter (sometimes uncomfortably so), reduce the ability for deep penetration, and causing intercourse to feel painful and unpleasurable.

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What happens to the cervix after a hysterectomy?

During a total hysterectomy, your womb and cervix (neck of the womb) is removed. A total hysterectomy is usually the preferred option over a subtotal hysterectomy, as removing the cervix means there's no risk of you developing cervical cancer at a later date.

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Does it hurt to poop after a hysterectomy?

If you've recently had a hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus), you may experience discomfort or pain while passing stools. This can be concerning, but it's a common issue many women face post-surgery.

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What is the most complication after a hysterectomy?

Serious complications can include nerve damage, allergic reaction and death. But death is very rare. Being fit and healthy before you have an operation reduces your risk of developing complications.

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What happens to your bones after a hysterectomy?

The sudden decrease in estrogen levels, which plays a crucial role in maintaining bone density, may accelerate bone loss. Preserving one ovary allows the ongoing production of estrogen, which can help mitigate the risk of bone density loss and other symptoms associated with estrogen deficiency.

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Do breasts get smaller after a hysterectomy?

While some women may notice smaller breasts after a hysterectomy (especially if ovaries are removed), it doesn't happen to everyone. Hormonal changes, age, and lifestyle play a role. If you're concerned, speak to your doctor about ways to manage these changes comfortably.

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Is the G spot still there after a hysterectomy?

The good news is that the G-spot is not directly removed during a hysterectomy. Since the G-spot is part of the vaginal wall and not the uterus or cervix, it typically remains intact after surgery.

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Is it normal to be hornier after a hysterectomy?

Studies on the impact a hysterectomy had on sexual arousal produced mixed results as well. Some studies showed a decrease in vaginal dryness, while others showed an increase. Overall, there have been more reports of increased arousal after a hysterectomy than decreased.

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How painful is a hysterectomy on a scale of 1 to 10?

Severe pain was reported in 6% (n=1) of patients in phase II, 12% (2) of patients at home, and 24% (4) of patients on postop day 1.At all other time points, pain was reported as no more than moderate. VAS, visual analog scale, 0-1=no pain, 2-4=mild, 5-7=moderate, 8-9=severe, 10=excruciating.

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What is the average weight gain after a hysterectomy?

Results. Women with hysterectomies weighed more and had a higher mean body mass index (BMI) than control women at baseline. Mean weight gain was 1.36 kg (∼3 pounds) for women with hysterectomies vs. 0.61 kg (∼1.3 pounds) for control women (p = 0.07).

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What problems can you have 10 years after a hysterectomy?

Hysterectomy may lead to:

  • Mental health issues – depression and anxiety;
  • Hormone imbalances;
  • Spatial memory problems;
  • Decrease in sexual satisfaction;
  • Ovary failure (after removal of the uterus);
  • Loss of structural integrity can lead to pelvic prolapse, urinary incontinence, bowel issues, and fistulas;
  • Premature aging;

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Is a full hysterectomy a big operation?

A hysterectomy is a major operation with a long recovery time and is only considered after less invasive treatments have been tried.

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What is the hardest part of hysterectomy recovery?

It may take at least 4 to 6 weeks for you to feel completely better after your surgery. The first two weeks are most often the hardest. Most people are recuperating at home during this period and do not try to go out too much. You may get tired easily during this time.

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What foods should you not eat after a hysterectomy?

Avoid spicy, greasy, or processed foods for the first week or two after your hysterectomy. This may help you recover faster.

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What clothes should you wear after a hysterectomy?

Wear loose fitting clothing that will not rub or irritate the incision area. You may put a clean piece of gauze over the incision to prevent irritation from your garments.

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