No. Once a uterus is removed, it cannot be regrown.
hysterectomy
The uterus can go; the vagina is still there, so the answer is, yes.
No, you would obviously no longer menstruate after you've have a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is where the uterus is removed, if you have no uterus then you have no uterus to shed (menstruation).
The Uterus
i dont think that can happen...
Surgical repair would be the main modality of repairing a ruptured uterus. In rare cases, the uterus may need to be removed.
Actually, no. Having your uterus removed sends your body into menopause. One of the more common symptoms of menopause is weight gain.
That depends. A hysterectomy is when the uterus is surgically removed. If the entire uterus is removed then a second hysterectomy is not possible. In the past it was common for the surgeon to leave the cervix (the lower part of the uterus) in place while removing the rest of it. If this was done then it would be possible to have another surgery where the remnant that was left the first time is removed.
A hysterectomy is were your uterus has been removed. So there fore you can not get pregnant. The embryo attaches itself to your uterus. In order for you to become pregnant you have to have a uterus.
No as your womb(uterus) is removed and you cannot carry the baby
It is a procedure in which myomas (uterine fibroids) are surgically removed from the uterus