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writes: Can a woman who has had a complete hysterectomy still have an orgasm??
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 November 2008): Certain physiology changes with removal of the uterus. The body of the uterus often has small, rapid contractions at the time of orgasm. If you have these, they almost always disappear after hysterectomy. Those contractions don't seem to stay in most women if the cervix is left in although some women feel they still experience them even with a subtotal (cervix left in) hysterectomy. Vaginal contractions during orgasm should still be the same. The cervix contributes mucous to vaginal secretions, but during sex, almost all fluid/lubrication comes from vaginal walls so most women don't report any change in lubrication after hysterectomy.
in short, you will still have orgasms, they will just feel a little different.
hope this helped. :)
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