The ability to orgasm after FtM hysterectomy surgery can vary from person to person. Some people may experience no change in their ability to orgasm, while others may find that their orgasms are weaker or less intense. In rare cases, orgasm may be completely impossible after hysterectomy.
There are a few factors that can affect the ability to orgasm after hysterectomy, including:
- The type of hysterectomy performed. A total hysterectomy, which removes the uterus, cervix, and ovaries, is more likely to affect orgasm than a partial hysterectomy, which only removes the uterus.
- The nerves that are severed during surgery. If nerves that are important for orgasm are severed, it can make it more difficult to orgasm.
- The use of testosterone therapy. Testosterone therapy can sometimes lead to changes in the way that orgasms feel.
If you are concerned about how FtM hysterectomy surgery might affect your ability to orgasm, talk to your doctor. They can help you understand the risks and benefits of surgery and make sure that you are making the best decision for your individual needs.
Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:
- FTM Hysterectomy Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.hysto.net/faq/
- The G-Spot After Hysterectomy: https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/g-spot-after-hysterectomy
- Where Does Sperm Go After a Hysterectomy?: https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/where-does-sperm-go-after-hysterectomy