when you have sex, the penis never enters the uterus. It stays in the vagina, which is it’s own separate thing. There is a very narrow little canal (the cervix) that allows sperm to enter the uterus, but it’s normally way too narrow for a penis to fit. So sex isn’t really affected by a hysterectomy, and the sperm just stays in the vagina.
But yes, The uterus is about the size of an avocado, so there is a small gap when it is removed, but the other organs just sort of shift to fill in the gap. it’s usually not a problem.
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