Ep: 58: Hysterectomy & Menopause: What Really Happens to Your Hormones - Truth, Timing, and Treatment?
Wed Feb 04 2026
If you’ve ever been told,
“Once you have a hysterectomy, you’ll go straight into menopause,”
this episode is for you — because that statement is not always true.
Today we’re breaking down one of the most misunderstood topics in women’s health: hysterectomy, surgical menopause, and what actually happens to your hormones — without fear, confusion, or outdated advice.
This episode was inspired by a powerful listener story and tackles the questions women are rarely given clear answers to:
• Does removing the uterus automatically cause menopause?
• Do ovaries still make hormones after hysterectomy?
• What’s the difference between surgical menopause and natural menopause?
• Why do symptoms after ovary removal feel so intense — and why are they often undertreated?
We explain why hysterectomy is not one single surgery, and why lumping all procedures together causes unnecessary fear and misinformation.
We break down:
• What menopause actually is (hint: it’s about ovaries, not periods)
• Why losing your period does NOT automatically mean menopause
• The difference between hysterectomy with ovaries left in place vs ovaries removed
• Why surgical menopause feels more abrupt and severe than natural menopause
• How sudden estrogen loss affects the brain, joints, sleep, mood, sex, and metabolism
• Why many women in surgical menopause are excellent candidates for hormone therapy
• What “replacement-level” estrogen really means for younger women
• Why “lowest dose for the shortest time” doesn’t make sense for everyone
• How labs, symptoms, and history should guide care — not fear
We also talk honestly about:
• Why hormone needs after surgical menopause are different
• Why underdosing is so common — and so harmful
• What major medical societies actually recommend
• How to know if you’re truly in menopause when you no longer have periods
If you’ve had a hysterectomy…
If you’re facing ovary removal…
Or if you’ve been told “this is just how it is now” after surgery…
This episode is here to remind you:
Your uterus is not the hormone factory — your ovaries are.
Surgical menopause is real.
And your symptoms deserve real treatment.
Fear should never replace facts — and menopause care should never stop at dismissal.
If this episode helps you, share it with a woman who’s been given more warnings than answers.
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If you’ve ever been told, “Once you have a hysterectomy, you’ll go straight into menopause,” this episode is for you — because that statement is not always true. Today we’re breaking down one of the most misunderstood topics in women’s health: hysterectomy, surgical menopause, and what actually happens to your hormones — without fear, confusion, or outdated advice. This episode was inspired by a powerful listener story and tackles the questions women are rarely given clear answers to: • Does removing the uterus automatically cause menopause? • Do ovaries still make hormones after hysterectomy? • What’s the difference between surgical menopause and natural menopause? • Why do symptoms after ovary removal feel so intense — and why are they often undertreated? We explain why hysterectomy is not one single surgery, and why lumping all procedures together causes unnecessary fear and misinformation. We break down: • What menopause actually is (hint: it’s about ovaries, not periods) • Why losing your period does NOT automatically mean menopause • The difference between hysterectomy with ovaries left in place vs ovaries removed • Why surgical menopause feels more abrupt and severe than natural menopause • How sudden estrogen loss affects the brain, joints, sleep, mood, sex, and metabolism • Why many women in surgical menopause are excellent candidates for hormone therapy • What “replacement-level” estrogen really means for younger women • Why “lowest dose for the shortest time” doesn’t make sense for everyone • How labs, symptoms, and history should guide care — not fear We also talk honestly about: • Why hormone needs after surgical menopause are different • Why underdosing is so common — and so harmful • What major medical societies actually recommend • How to know if you’re truly in menopause when you no longer have periods If you’ve had a hysterectomy… If you’re facing ovary removal… Or if you’ve been told “this is just how it is now” after surgery… This episode is here to remind you: Your uterus is not the hormone factory — your ovaries are. Surgical menopause is real. And your symptoms deserve real treatment. Fear should never replace facts — and menopause care should never stop at dismissal. If this episode helps you, share it with a woman who’s been given more warnings than answers.