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Sex After Hysterectomy Adults Only? |
Ok, I deleted the question I asked I am going to ask it the correct way this time. Complete Hysterectomy. No ovaries no uterus no cervix nothing I had a hysterectomy 10 years ago and if I had known then what I know now I would not have had the hysterectomy. Be careful of bandaid treatments not solving your problems. Hormone imbalance was most likely your problem then and still is now. If you want to help yourself, educate yourself. I think that is natural. The pleasure mostly is mostly in your head. I cant really tell you HOW to do it you need to find that in your self. I had a total hysterectomy in '03 and haven't had any problems and enjoy sex as much as ever. If you still have your ovaries, that may explain some of the 'period' symptoms you have. By the way, men can't tell the difference of whether you still have a uterus or not! |
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