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Q: Hysterectomy and wetness
asked by: misssassy30 on October 13th, 2009
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I am going to have a hysterectomy at the first of the year and I have heard from others that I will not get wett anymore after I have it. Does anyone know if this is true?
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dewlissa
replied on October 14th, 2009
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i may have to have one too.. what are your reasons if you dont mind me asking? im 36 years old and i have 2 boys. normal healthy deliveries, just riddled with cysts now and only one ovary left.. mel
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CarolineEF
replied on November 5th, 2009
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I, like all of you, had heard words to this effect...I also had my ovaries, cervix and uterus taken out all at the same time...I really don't think I worried about this too much as the surgery was more important...I believe I knew in my mind that nothing could in any way harm my hot sexual want for my husband...I was right...It didn't, hasn't and if anything, has made us more in tune with each other...My uterus was tilted...This I found out after the surgery...Being this way I guess the cervix may have been affected too...The doctor told me at my 6 week check up that sex would be so much better for us as now there was more depth to my vagina....He was right..Seeing my husband had told him to make me nice and tight, he did that too....As far as wetness, with my husband I am a bundle of mush...I have not needed lubricant for five years...It's really a joke...Maybe it is the freedom that I have in my mind that allows this and definitely the Estring Disc that I insert deep within my vagina every three months helps do the trick...It releases and feeds hormones daily to my upper vaginal canal, g-spot and sometimes I swear my clit...Knowing this and feeling this confidence in myself as a woman, my husband lives in hog heaven....In other words, life is good...

Caroline
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