After a hysterectomy, will I still to through menopause?

I had a hysterectomy 2 weeks ago and they vanished my ovaries. Will I still go through menopause then in energy?
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yes. in my opion?

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When my mom had her hysterectomy she go into immediate menopause.

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No you shouldnt but everyone is different. You may go through it. You may only own a few symptoms or you may not have it at adjectives anymore. I hope it's the last one for you.

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yes you will still go through menopause perchance even sooner than normal since you have a hysterectomy.

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From personal experience, I go through a short period of intense menopause symptoms (the darkness sweats were horrible) which leveled rotten after about 6 weeks. Then I go through another menopause at 50, a little in advance than my mom. I pretty much sailed through it though. Hysterectomy be at 48 due to cervical cancer and they left my ovaries also. I perceive for you. Take good caution of yourself.

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Definitely yes, you will go through menopause and expect that you will experience an early menopause because a woman who have one ovaries removed had the probability that she will experience menopause early. This is because disorders and diseases of the reproductive system that cut the fertility short are the adjectives causes of impulsive menopause. Anyways, if you wanted to know why you still progress through menopause just try to find it here http://www.hotflashfreedom.com/menopause...

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You are presently officially "Surgically Menopausal".

Menopause is the cessation of menstruation. Now that you hold no uterus, you will not menstruate.

What you are concerned about is the hormonal disparity that will result. Yes, you will go through hormonal change as your ovaries begin to stop functioning.

Keep in mind... ultimately, your estrogen production will drop only 40-60%, and your progesterone production will drop to nearly zilch.





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