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S2E9 At 32 years old, just two months after giving birth, Barbara underwent a radical hysterectomy — a decision made without fully understanding the emotional, hormonal, and long-term consequences that followed. In this deeply personal episode of Besties with Breasties, Sarah sits down with her mom to talk honestly about what life was really like after surgery: the hormonal crash, emotional fallout, lack of preparation, and how women were expected to “just deal with it” without support. This conversation is especially important for breast cancer patients and survivors who are being advised to consider hysterectomy or oophorectomy as part of treatment or prevention. It’s not about fear — it’s about informed consent, emotional preparedness, and honoring the whole woman, not just the diagnosis. In This Episode, We Discuss: -What led to a radical hysterectomy at a young age -How endometriosis and medical decision-making intersect -The emotional and hormonal impact no one explained -Postpartum recovery layered with surgical menopause -Why women weren’t warned — and often still aren’t -What Sarah learned watching her mom go through it -What women considering surgery need to ask their doctors About Besties with Breasties & Faith Through Fire Faith Through Fire is a 501c3 Non-Profit. Our mission is to reduce the fear and anxiety that breast cancer patients feel and replace it with hope and a path toward thriving. We do this through peer mentorship, which can be implemented nationwide. We host educational supports in-person and virtually to help overcome the trauma of breast cancer. Learn more or become a supporter at faiththroughfire.org Subscribe for more honest conversations about survivorship, medical decision-making, and life after diagnosis. If this episode helped you think differently about hysterectomy, hormones, or informed consent, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may need this perspective. Facebook: / faithroughfire Instagram: / faithroughfire