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PREGNANCY AFTER HYSTERECTOMY

i had a partial hysterectomy 2 yrs ago.but 2 days ago i just found out i am 8 wks pregnant and i am trying find information somewhere to help me understand the whole situation. i heard of someone who had a partial hysterectomy and carried their baby to term. she had twins.CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!
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I had a partial hysterectomy he my uterus was just take it out I have everything else can I be pregnant been getting very nauseous
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A partial leaves your ovaries behind.  Yes, pregnancy is still possible, but can be fatal to the mother.
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it is  exactly five years now since i have been unable to get   pregnancy, while i was trying to update my blog i saw website on how a  lady ( MADAM GLORY) helped a couple to get pregnant, to me it sounds funny but i realize that am in same predicament so i gave a try and i contacted her..after giving me instruction on what to do which i  did, i was feeling some  changes in my body since the first week of last 4 months... i am 18 weeks gone and i am carrying my own baby in my womb i am so happy that i finally got pregnant after all i have been through. you can as well reach her for any problems you are having, she will surely provide you a solution.her mail: ***@****
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Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. In a total hysterectomy, the uterus and cervix are removed. In some cases, the fallopian tubes and ovaries are removed along with the uterus (called hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy). In a subtotal hysterectomy, only the uterus is removed. In a radical hysterectomy, the uterus, cervix, ovaries, oviducts, lymph nodes, and lymph channels are removed. The type of hysterectomy performed depends on the reason for the procedure. In all cases, menstruation stops and a woman loses the ability to bear children. Without the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries a woman cannot get pregnant ! IF even ONE of them is removed there is no possibility of becoming pregnant
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Thank you for your post, this really helps me so much to know that God can answer your prayers!! God Bless!!
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Thanks! It has been a long rough journey for sure...but I guess we all have our struggles and mine has been my health...it was very hard to have to come to terms of not having children...but I guess life goes on and you learn to fill the void in other ways...Thanks for your kindness!
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