@ Mountaindewed
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I asked him if the hysterectomy could be contributing to my mood issues I’ve been having recently and he said that he took out everything that would cause any female emotions. So it’s not like PMS or anything like that.
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That's a strange thing to say. I always thought men showed less emotion because they have been conditioned to by society. But I do know that a few times while pregnant I cried for "no reason". Pregnancy is "100 times"- not really but I'm making a point- the amount of female hormones that a woman usually have. Plus there's HCG hormone which is made by the placenta and it's what pregnancy tests react with and what they think causes "morning" sickness.
I found this:
Estrogen and progesterone are the chief pregnancy hormones. A woman will produce more estrogen during one pregnancy than throughout her entire life when not pregnant. The increase in estrogen during pregnancy enables the uterus and placenta to: improve vascularization (the formation of blood vessels)
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Last edited by Moose72; Nov 11, 2021 at 10:07 PM.
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