Side effects of surgery for
cervical cancer depend on the type of surgery used,
the stage of the cancer, and your desire to preserve
fertility. Your surgeon and
gynecological oncologist will explain the possible
side effects of your surgery.
Most surgical treatments for cervical cancer include removing the uterus and cervix
(total hysterectomy). Having a hysterectomy means you will no longer be able to become pregnant.
Surgery to the lower abdomen may cause difficulty with urination or
bowel problems, such as constipation or diarrhea. Your ability to have or enjoy
sexual intercourse may also be affected.