How do hysterectomies work?

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Okay so, obviously you’re removing the uterus. But like…if you have sex, and the dude cums inside you, where does it go? And like, is there just a gap in you guts now? Can/does that have any adverse effects?

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What?

Okay, I’ll indulge this.

– A *vagina* is approximately 2-3 inches in length (this expands when women are turned on).
– The *vagina* has a muscular ‘corridor’ at the top called a *cervix* (about 1 inch in length).
– This ‘corridor’ then leads to a *uterus* which then leads to 2 *fallopian tubes* either side and *ovaries* at the end of those tubes.

A hysterectomy removes the *uterus* and *ovaries* ; all the reproductive organs. You keep the *vagina* and *cervix* because 1) we still need sex as a basic need and 2) those aren’t reproductive organs, they just assist in getting to the reproductive organs.

When a man ejaculates, the cum just comes back out again. Like it does for the majority of semen when you have sex, whether you have a uterus or not.

The uterus is in no way connected to your intestinal tract (or guts). I am slightly perturbed as to why you may think this but hope the above has been enough to help you with the basic anatomy of women.

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