Am I too young to consider hysterectomy?

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  • Try the pill. It gives you some control over when you menstruate.

    Having a hysterectomy means you'll go through menopause, fyi.

    Also, it would be very hard to find a doctor who would do the procedure.

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    • Menopause won't cause OP to go through menopause unless her ovaries are removed as well as her uterus.

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      • While it is true that hysterectomy may leave the ovaries, you also are so stupid that you think the mere act of calling it a period and not a withdrawal bleed when on the pill is what will make someone pregnant...so...

        Shoo, imbecile.

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        • I didn't say anything about anyone getting pregnant and it's correct that any bleeding when in the "off" period of taking the contraceptive pill is not a true period but a bleed caused by withdrawal of the hormones in the pill.

          Who's a stupid imbecile?

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          • Not in this post, you redundant cunt.

            You have said it before, because you're a fucking retard.

            You said that calling it a period instead of a withdrawal bleed is what leads to pregnancy.

            And it turns out, its roughly 50-50 as to whether they're removed, so go fuck yourself, you senile hag.

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            • hey pal hey buddy maybe you should clam down a bit there ol friend

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            • I have never said any such thing at any time. You can use as many childish insults as you like, it doesn't make you correct.

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              • http://isitnormal.com/story/is-it-normal-that-i-had-sex-almost-5-months-ago-and-216190/comment-2179011

                "HERP DERP I'M A SENILE CUNT. HUURRRRR"
                - you, daily.

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              • I see you're pretending I didn't just trash the shit out of your senile arse.

                Adorable.

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      • Ovaries are part of the uterus, genius. You can't just leave the ovaries and ovarian tubes in there to rot. And for fuck's sake, read your replies before sending them, you retard. "Menopause won't cause OP to go into menopause..."???
        Were you drunk when you replied to this?

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        • You are very ignorant: ovaries are quite separate from the uterus and are often left and only the uterus removed, specifically to prevent the woman going into premature menopause overnight. Obviously this is only the case where there's a medical reason for removing the uterus but the ovaries are healthy. The ovaries don't rot, they continue to produce the hormones which prevent menopause.

          The word menopause at the start of my post is a mistake on my part: I meant to type hysterectomy but was interrupted so didn't read it before sending.

          Woe woe woe is me for making such an unforgiveable error, please please please forgive me ......

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        • They are not a part of the uterus, but to to my knowledge, they are usually removed in a hysterectomy. I could be wrong, but that woman's a retard so I wouldn't trust her say so.

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          • Yeah, that's what I meant, thanks. In a hysterectomy the ovaries and tubes and all that stuff associated with the uterus get removed.
            I do agree. That woman is a retard. I have no idea why she is always saying things on here without thinking it through or doing research first. It irritates me tremendously

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            • They're only removed in about half of procedures, and a few articles I found say they're now trying not to, unless they show signs of disease.

              She may have been half right and I may have been half wrong, but she's still a creature.

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