Can You Have Sex After a Hysterectomy? What to Expect
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One of the most common questions I hear in my office is: “Can I still have sex after a hysterectomy?”
The answer is yes.
In this episode of Gyno Info, I explain why a hysterectomy removes the uterus — not the entire vagina — and what that means for your sex life. I walk you through basic anatomy and break down the different types of hysterectomies, including:
- Vaginal hysterectomy
- Abdominal hysterectomy
- Laparoscopic/robotic hysterectomy
- Partial (supracervical) hysterectomy
- Radical hysterectomy for cancer
I also discuss healing timelines, including why nothing should go in the vagina for about six weeks after surgery (especially after a vaginal hysterectomy) until your doctor confirms proper healing.
We’ll talk about what changes inside the body, how a radical hysterectomy can affect vaginal length, how radiation impacts tissue, and why intercourse is still possible for most patients.
My goal is always to replace fear with facts — so you can feel informed and confident about your body.
You can write to us at Questions@GynoInfo.net
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You can write to us at Questions@GynoInfo.net
And follow us on Instagram @gynoinfo