Explanation:
A hysterectomy is a major, life-altering surgery, so it is not a procedure that should be taken lightly. Technically, any woman of legal age can consent to the procedure, but it should be medically justified.
Because your uterus is removed, you no longer have periods and cannot get pregnant. But your ovaries might still make hormones, so you might not have other signs of menopause. You may have hot flashes, a symptom of menopause, because the surgery may have blocked blood flow to the ovaries.
Slurred speech, distorted vision and hearing, headaches, drowsiness, lapses in memory
i wrote a whole pep talk on how i deal with it but brainly is like noooooooo. i have really struggled with this as I am a girl in a male dominated sport/career. I say be kind but fair. flip your inner Beth Dutton switch when you need to (search up some of her quotes, i love them). Hold your head high queen. Stand straight. don't smile or giggle to their insults. give them a smug look and prove them wrong. tell them that they may be ______ than you but that they look miserable like a rat drowning in the sewer. they may be surrounded by what they think makes them happy but really they are dying from it all and aren't really all that happy.
you always should be kind but never always nice.
hope that helps:)
I think the first thing would be a strong anger. the word is weak !!)
I'll go to see this person , put my anger aside, tell this person how dangerous he is, if he really realize what he(she) is doing .
I also would try to know who he (she) met to tell them, so they would be able to receive a treatment.
It's rather difficult for me to denounce in public but I'll do every thing to stop this person to go on doing that.......by talking, by trying to help him (her) to get a treatment and to realize he (she) may kill some one .....
hope I helped !