Is it difficult to get pregnant after uterine evacuation (discussing the factors that affect fertility after uterine evacuation)

Factors affecting fertility after the Qing Dynasty

The Qing palace refers to the practice of abstinence from castration, cystectomy and other surgeries by privileged persons such as queens, concubines, concubines, eunuchs, and eunuchs during the Qing Dynasty to protect the purity of the emperor and maintain the stability of imperial power. This traditional practice has had a great impact on the fertility of future generations. The following is a comprehensive analysis of the difficulty of childbirth after the Qing Dynasty from multiple angles.

1. Generally, the removal site will increase the difficulty of childbearing

Since neither men nor women were allowed to have sex after the Qing Dynasty, the Qing royal family also imposed restrictions on the sites for cystectomy and castration. In most cases of uterine curettage and castration, both the left and right testicles are removed. Men have their genitals removed near the penis, and women have their fallopian tubes or ovaries removed. After castration and cystectomy, the original genitals and related organs are partially removed, causing certain damage to the reproductive system and affecting fertility.

2. Cystectomy will cause the loss of the chastity belt

Cystectomy is one of the most common surgeries performed during uterine curettage. This surgery removes the bladder from the lower abdomen, resulting in the loss of the chastity belt. In this case, women will not be able to have normal sexual life, making it difficult to conceive. In addition, cystectomy may cause inflammation and endometrial denudation, further affecting reproductive ability.

3. Castration can cause endocrine disorders

Castration removes both testicles in men and ovaries in women, causing endocrine disorders. After a man loses his testicles, the body will be unable to secrete male hormones such as testosterone, leaving relatively more estrogen in the body. After castration, a woman\’s body lacks consumption of male hormones, resulting in excess estrogen. This endocrine disorder will affect the physiological and psychological functions of the entire reproductive system, further increasing the difficulty of childbearing.

4. Psychological factors are also one of the reasons why it is difficult to have children

Castration in the Qing Dynasty caused deep physical damage to the characters, and at the level of their minds, people would always be aware of how insulted they were. In addition, emperors, concubines and other figures would be brought into castration emotions due to the losses caused to them by the Qing palace, which would have a weakening effect on the reproductive will of future generations. Therefore, in addition to general physiological factors, the psychological factors that affect fertility will also increase with the passage of time.

Summary

The Qing palace is a unique custom in Chinese history, and its impact on future generations is irreversible. The Qing Dynasty caused people to be cut off, causing damage to the reproductive system, making it more difficult to have children. In addition, factors such as the loss of the chastity belt caused by cystectomy and endocrine disorders caused by castration will affect fertility. In addition, the psychological impact of the Qing Dynasty cannot be ignored. To sum up, the difficulty of childbearing after uterine evacuation is evaluated by the combined effects of multiple factors.

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