That's not unusual since you haven't had regular intercourse for years. Chances are after a few more times, the bleeding will stop. The fact that he was "huge" is why your tissue bled. Consider yourself lucky. The more you have sex with him, the bleeding will likely stop. Try using a good lubricant for a while.
If you still have your ovaries, you should go through menopause at the normal time for you. With a full hysterectomy, you will experience "surgical menopause."
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Yes. Menopause happens when estrogen is no longer present. If the ovaries remain after a hysterectomy, the normal cycle (except bleeding) will continue until the natural time for menopause (but it is rather unofficial because the bleeding periods stop sooner due to their discontinuation after the hysterectomy). If the ovaries are removed, menopause will follow quickly. Because of the higher risk of osteoporosis, HRT is normal post hysterectomy treatmet in younger people, and that will also delay the onset of menopause.
Here is an FAQ about bleeding during your pregnancy: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancycomplications/bleedingduringpreg.html Please go to your doctor now. Do not have intercourse at this time. Use sanitary pads, not tampons, to absorb the discharge. While some women do experience light bleeding during the first trimester, any unusual or large amounts of bleeding can be a sign of a medical condition. Only a doctor can make a determination, so please go to your physician as soon as possible. If there is bleeding present it is wisest to avoid intercourse.
Surgical menopause refers to menopause induced by removal of the uterus and or ovaries. It is menopause. The cause is the only difference. You will still have dryness, sweats, moodiness and irritability.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.
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No, you can't still ovulate after menopause. Menopause is the process by which a woman's body comes to the end of it's reproductive years and the woman stops producing eggs. Although menopause can take years, once through menopause there is no more ovulation.
If you are in menopause you wont get pregnant.
If it is several years after menopause, pregnancy is unlikely. However, if you are still going through menopause, taking precautions would be wise.
You will still menstruate when you have your tubes tied because your menstrual cycle is still working as it would normally and your uterus is still present. You may experience some irregular bleeding if you're close to menopause or for a few days after your tubes are tied as a result of surgery. If irregular bleeding continues then you need to go talk to your doctor to find out why this is happening.