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  • 01/04/2021

Can a woman still come after a hysterectomy?

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Yes. woman can still come after a hysterectomy

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Orgasm After Hysterectomy:

    • Many women can still experience orgasm post-hysterectomy.
    • Key factors include nerve preservation, emotional well-being, and individual differences.
  2. Physical Aspects:

    • The clitoris and vagina, crucial for orgasm, are typically unaffected by the surgery.
  3. Nerve Preservation:

    • Preserving nerves around the vagina and clitoris often maintains orgasmic function.
  4. Emotional and Psychological Factors:

    • Comfort, relaxation, and emotional connection with a partner enhance sexual satisfaction.
  5. Hormonal Changes:

    • If ovaries are removed, hormonal changes may affect libido; hormone replacement therapy can help.

For concerns about sexual function post-surgery, consult a gynecologist or sexual health specialist for personalized advice.

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