Scheme I: IVF assisted reproductive technology after hysterectomy
Hysterectomy makes women lose the chance of natural pregnancy, but it does not mean that they cannot realize their mother's dream. IVF is a commonly used assisted reproductive technology. Through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, women with hysterectomy still have the opportunity to become mothers.

1. Women with completely hysterectomy
For women who have had their uterus completely removed, they cannot conceive in a natural way. However, they can choose to transfer their own embryos to another healthy woman's womb to complete the process of IVF. In some countries and regions, it is legal and feasible, but in other places there may be legal and ethical issues.
To achieve this plan, it is necessary to find a suitable mother who is willing to provide uterus, and at the same time carry out assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.
2. Women with partial hysterectomy
For women with partial hysterectomy, there is still a certain chance of pregnancy through natural pregnancy. If the ovaries function normally, ovulation and fertilization are possible. However, because the shape and function of the uterus may be affected, the chances of embryo implantation and development in the uterus are low.
In this case, IVF technology is still a viable option. Through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, after the embryos are cultivated in the laboratory to a certain stage of development, the embryos are directly implanted into the uterus to increase the success rate of pregnancy.
3. Endometrial transplantation
Endometrial transplantation is a new assisted reproductive technology, which is suitable for women who cannot conceive naturally due to hysterectomy or uterine malformation. This technology enables the recipient to recover the ability to conceive and deliver by transplanting the donor's uterus into the recipient's body.
Although endometrial transplantation is still in the experimental stage, there have been a few successful cases. In some internationally renowned medical institutions, such as Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden, many endometrial transplantation operations have been carried out and achieved success.
4. Psychological guidance and family support
Hysterectomy may be a major psychological blow to women. They often face depression, anxiety, inferiority and other psychological problems. Therefore, before the implementation of IVF technology, psychological counseling is very important, which can help women actively face difficulties and maintain a balanced attitude.
In addition, family support is also crucial. Communication and support with partners, family and friends can help women overcome various challenges in the process of IVF.
In conclusion, for women after hysterectomy, IVF technology provides new hope for them to realize their dream of becoming mothers. Under different circumstances, we can choose, test tube baby, endometrial transplantation and other programs. Psychological guidance and family support are also important factors to help them overcome difficulties. Through these efforts, women after hysterectomy can still realize their desire for IVF.