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Let’s Talk About Partial Hysterectomy

From my article about Tubal Ligation, a very nice lady commented her views about it (it’s Aria!). From here comment, I can sense some discomfort on her part. I researched more and asked around about their Tubal Ligation experiences. I am still gathering information, maybe I will post a first hand information by Friday. I was curious about Partial Hysterectomy (again thanks to Aria). And being a curious cat, I cannot let this one pass. So indulge with me as again I flood your MWF nights with endless medical terms and illustrations.

Let us first define HYSTERECTOMY. It is surgical operation where in a Gynecologist removes the uterus and the cervix. (ouch!) Removal of the uterus can mean only one thing, no more childbirth so this can be considered as a permanent birth control. My research brought me to believe that Hysterectomy is not mainly done to gain permanent birth control. In most cases it is done to prevent cancer cell build ups. In most cases it is done because something came up (like placenta praevia) or for transmen (sex transition to become a man) as part of their sexual transformation.

How about Partial Hysterectomy? Literally, partial means not whole or just a part, so it follows that when you speak of Partial Hysterectomy it means partial removal of the uterus.

I have to stop right now because I am cringing… sorry guys. I can’t be a doctor! waaah!!!

If you have more information about Hysterectomy or Partial Hysterectomy, feel free to comment on the grossest technical (medical) way. On Wednesday, let’s take a look on another permanent birth control, and this time it’s for the boys! yay!

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4 Comments Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Hysterectomy, Partial Hysterectomy, Pregnancy, Tubal Ligation

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  1. HERS Foundation says

    September 7, 2009 at 4:47 pm

    Partial (also called subtotal) hysterectomy is removal of the body of the uterus, leaving the cervical stump.For more information about hysterectomy go to http://www.hersfoundation.org.To find out what women report after hysterectomy, click on "Adverse Effects Data". There's also a navigation button to the blog, where women and men discuss their own or their partners or family's experiences with hysterectomy.

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  2. jodi says

    September 8, 2009 at 12:47 am

    oi sis parang doktor ka ah! hehehe. thanks sa info ha and sa dalaw na rin salamat Values Reviews, Business

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  3. redamethyst says

    March 17, 2010 at 3:54 am

    waa ako rin ayaw ko na magbasa. parang sumasakit katawan ko. hahaha

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  4. Jenny So says

    October 27, 2011 at 4:21 am

    OMG… partial removal of the uterus!!!

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