She can be as responsive, and orgasmic, afterwards as before. The uterus does get involved somewhat in orgasm but its contractions are not the primary.
If a total hysterectomy is done (taking the ovaries, too) then she will be on hormones and, after adjustment, will be just as responsive. Some women, following hysterectomy, have some psychological problems with "no longer being complete." The family doctor should be alert to this and offer referral as required.
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She can be as responsive, and orgasmic, afterwards as before. The uterus does get involved somewhat in orgasm but its contractions are not the primary.
If a total hysterectomy is done (taking the ovaries, too) then she will be on hormones and, after adjustment, will be just as responsive. Some women, following hysterectomy, have some psychological problems with "no longer being complete." The family doctor should be alert to this and offer referral as required.