Can I still get pregnant after a hysterectomy?
Under normal circumstances, the uterus is not only the place where the embryo develops, but also provides the environment for implantation and development of the fertilized egg. Pregnancy is not possible after hysterectomy. Detailed analysis is as follows:

After hysterectomy, the fertilized egg loses the place for implantation and development, thus making pregnancy impossible. Even if the ovarian function is normal and the egg can be discharged and fertilized normally, the fertilized egg cannot continue developing in the body due to the absence of the uterus. After hysterectomy, women will experience a series of physiological changes. For example, if the ovaries are preserved, female hormone secretion can still be maintained, but the absence of menstrual blood discharge pathway will lead to amenorrhea. If the ovaries are also removed, the body will immediately enter a menopausal state.
To avoid unnecessary risks, it is recommended to make decisions under the guidance of professional doctors and undergo regular gynecological examinations to monitor health status. If the uterus is removed, attention should be paid to postoperative recovery and maintaining good lifestyle habits, such as avoiding excessive fatigue and maintaining a balanced diet, to support overall health.