Will a woman have a period if only her cervix and uterus is removed?!
Question: No uterus = no monthly shedding of the endometrial lining = no period. Retaining the ovaries, however, will enable her to maintain her hormones and avoid surgical menopause.
Answers: No uterus = no monthly shedding of the endometrial lining = no period. Retaining the ovaries, however, will enable her to maintain her hormones and avoid surgical menopause.
No. Can't have period without uterus.
The blood you bleed during a period is the lining of the uterus which is laid down in preparation for a embryo implanting. If no embryo is concieved then the lining is removed.
So this means if there is no uterus anymore then there wont be a period.
No, the lining of the uterus is what is shed during menses.
Peace.
You will no longer have any monthly bleeding. But your ovaries will still work, so if you had monthly changes in mood, those will still occur, and you won't have menopause.