A hysterectomy is a surgery to remove all or part of the uterus, the muscular organ that bleeds when women have their periods. It is the second most common procedure in the United States for women of reproductive age.
There are different reasons why your doctor may suggest a hysterectomy, and there are also different approaches. There might also be alternatives.
The health care providers at ChristianaCare’s Center for Advanced Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Surgery can help you arrive at the best choice for your body and medical concern.
In each of these surgeries, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes may also be removed, depending on whether they present a potential problem. Removal of these organs is not included in a standard hysterectomy; your doctor will talk about this option separately.
There are several approaches, including:
The recovery time will depend on the type of surgery. It may take from three to six weeks to fully recover. Your health care provider can share what to expect right after the surgery and discuss any changes in your body that you might experience after your uterus is removed.
ChristianaCare offers classes for women having a hysterectomy. You can register online.