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Goodbye uterus: Life after a hysterectomy

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The uterus is central to womanhood: it's the baby house, and allows for menstruation. So, what's it like to have it removed?Each year around 30,000 Australian women have a hysterectomy — to relieve pain, to treat cancer, or as part of gender affirming care.The path to surgery isn't always straightforward or quick. It can involve years of heartache, confusion and BS from specialists. But for most women, a hysterectomy is a game changer, bringing lasting relief and restoring quality of life.Yumi Stynes speaks to women who've a had hysterectomy and finds out what led to their decision and what life is like on the other side.Plus, gynaecologist and endometriosis specialist Dr Pav Nanayakkara explains the reasons we might need to get a hysterectomy, how to navigate the side effects of having your reproductive organs removed and whether we can still achieve the big O post-surgery.Helpful resources:Ausralian Endometrosis FoundationJean Hailes Foundation This episode will answer questions like:What is a hysterectomy?