One of the critical things to consider is that a woman cannot get pregnant after having a hysterectomy. Because the uterus is removed, women also stop having periods, but if the ovaries remain intact, they will not experience symptoms of menopause right away.
If the ovaries are removed during the procedure, menopause symptoms will likely appear immediately, and the sudden drop in hormones may cause these symptoms to be more severe than had they developed naturally.

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