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13. Lean on a Support System

A hysterectomy is a major, potentially life-changing surgery, so it’s important to have a support system in place. On the physical side of things, people may need help with housework, childcare, and getting around, so consistent at-home support could be non-negotiable.

Emotional support is also essential. Many people will find recovery takes a mental toll because they are unable to be independent and may be facing life changes such as early menopause. Family, friends, and health professionals all play a role in the recovery process, and open, honest communication is crucial.

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