After hysterectomy, marital life is definitely possible, but it is important to understand the relevant situation of hysterectomy. Look at some physiological changes in the female body.
1. Irregular menstruation occurs because there is no zygote implanted in the endometrium. So, without the uterus, there would naturally be no endometrium, and estrogen and progesterone would lose their target organs, causing menstruation to stop.
2. The early onset of menopause is mainly related to the degradation of ovarian function, and some of the blood supply to the ovaries comes from the uterus, but the uterus does not have it. This part of the blood supply to the ovaries is naturally lost. Once the blood supply to the ovaries is blocked, it can cause atrophy or even degeneration, loss of secretion function, and menopause may occur earlier than expected.
3. Loss of fertility. The uterus is the place where life is born. If the uterus is lost, it undoubtedly means complete loss of fertility. Of course, if the ovarian function is still normal and there are normal eggs, in vitro fertilization is a good way. The specific situation should be based on the patient's own situation.
4. Memory decline. The uterus is not only a reproductive organ, but also an endocrine organ. The hormones it secretes can act on the brain, maintaining a certain level of memory in the central nervous system. After losing the uterus, women's memory also decreases. But the formation of memory has many effects. Losing the uterus does not mean complete loss of memory.
5. Impact on urination: Due to the anatomical location of the uterus on the bladder, it occupies a certain space in the pelvic cavity. If the uterus is suddenly lost, the bladder will lose its contractile pressure due to the sudden increase in space, making urination difficult. Of course, this only occurs for a period of time before the absence of the uterus. Over time, this situation will improve due to the recovery of abdominal pressure.
The uterus is a unique organ for women, maintaining their characteristics and ensuring fertility. But in real life, there are always various accidents, such as uterine rupture or uterine cancer, which are crucial and require immediate surgical removal of the uterus. So after hysterectomy, women need to adapt to physical changes as soon as possible, actively accept this reality psychologically, and strive for early recovery.