Hysterectomy is considered a very safe procedure, and the risk of complications is low.
Some common risks include:
- Vaginal bleeding and drainage, which can last up to six weeks
- Soreness, irritation or pain at the incision sites
- Difficulty urinating or having bowel movements in the days following surgery
- Fatigue and tiredness due to the procedure
If your healthcare provider removes your ovaries during the hysterectomy and you have not yet gone through menopause, you may experience menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, loss of libido, and insomnia. Your OBGYN will discuss treatment options to manage these symptoms, which may include hormone replacement therapy (HRT).