A hysterectomy for fibroids involves surgically removing part or all of the uterus, and sometimes the ovaries permanently ending the ability to have children. It’s a major surgery requiring general anesthesia, a hospital stay, and a recovery period of about 6–8 weeks. Potential risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, and hormonal changes if the ovaries are removed.
https://medium.com/@usafibroidcenter/the-complete-guide-to-hysterectomy-for-fibroid-treatment-e30f5bf4a6d4?postPublishedType=initial
A hysterectomy for fibroids involves surgically removing part or all of the uterus, and sometimes the ovaries permanently ending the ability to have children. It’s a major surgery requiring general anesthesia, a hospital stay, and a recovery period of about 6–8 weeks. Potential risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, and hormonal changes if the ovaries are removed. https://medium.com/@usafibroidcenter/the-complete-guide-to-hysterectomy-for-fibroid-treatment-e30f5bf4a6d4?postPublishedType=initial
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