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After The Hysterectomy: Is it Possible for women to reach climax during sex?

This is a serious Question; After the Hysterectomy, Is it possible for Women to reach their Climax During love making? Ejaculation possible or not?

it depends on the woman and type of hysterectomy. some women cannot achieve orgasm from penetration alone afterwords, some can. all should be able to achieve it from clitoral stimulation, though. and yes, i know from personal experience it is possible for a woman to "ejaculate" after a hysterectomy. :X

hystersister.com is a good site that deals with such issues, and even has a section for significant others called "mister hyster" you might want to check out. :)

Here is a link I copied for you.

entertain the first question we must delve deeper into the human body and the orgasm. The human body achieves orgasm in multiple ways, both vaginally and clitorally. Both the vaginal and clitoral climax will be affected by the removal of the cervix, but only slightly. Once the cervix is removed the physical feeling of the cervix dipping into the vagina will be lost. After the first few climaxes you will no longer notice a difference in your pre-surgery and post-surgery orgasms. Even though a woman can feel the cervix dipping into the vagina during orgasm, the removal of this body part will not prevent the original orgasm from occurring. After the cervix is removed during a hysterectomy, a woman will be able to achieve orgasm to the same level as before the surgery, but the orgasm may feel a little different without the physical movement of the cervix.

Yes, but it depends on the woman. That's the end of it for some of them.
Others are like, "was I supposed to be missing something?"

Of course. They only took out the baby making part and left the play pen!

yup

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