My question is this , in a vaginal hysterectomy if the crevix is removed, does it make orgasm impossible
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M$A hysterectomy is an operation in which the uterus is removed. It is also called ablation of the uterus. Depending on the case, the cervix, ovaries and/or Fallopian tubes might also be removed.
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When the uterus is removed, other organs, such as the intestines and bladder can descend towards the bottom and lead to problems of constipation and/or urinary incontinence (problems or inability to control one's bladder). These types of prolapse can also lead to pain during penetration with a penis, finger or object into the vagina.
It is difficult to say how hysterectomy will impact your sexuality. Each case is unique. In fact, some women feel that hysterectomy has no impact on their sexuality. Others find that their sexuality is renewed, since they are finally relieved of the problems they had before hysterectomy, which made sexual relations painful or even impossible. Others experience certain changes to their sexuality. The following are the most common changes:
The feeling of having lost one's femininity. For some women, losing their uterus means losing their femininity.
Fear of pain. Following the operation, some women may fear feeling pain once they resume having sex, especially penetration. Their partner may also feel this way, and therefore it is important to talk about these fears.
Problems in reaching orgasm. For physiological reasons, some women may experience difficulties in reaching orgasm after losing their uterus. Some women find feeling their partner's penis or finger pushing against the cervix can create contractions in the uterus, resulting in excitement and pleasure. For these women, hysterectomy could adversely affect their ability to reach orgasm. Talking with your partner and discovering new ways of producing can help increase your level of sexual satisfaction.
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Women who experience uterine contractions during orgasm will not experience them if their uterus is removed. Stimulation of the clitoris cannot result in uterine orgasm if the uterus has been removed.