So you would say the same if I made a thread saying "I want to get pregnant", right?
I think you are a little confused here.
- Radical hysterectomy: complete removal of the uterus, cervix, upper vagina, and parametrium. Indicated for cancer. Lymph nodes, ovaries and fallopian tubes are also usually removed in this situation.
- Total hysterectomy: complete removal of the uterus and cervix, with or without oophorectomy (removal of ovaries).
- Subtotal hysterectomy: removal of the uterus, leaving the cervix in situ, causing periods to remain.
Only removing the ovaries will cause immediate, surgical induced, menopause. Also, besides using a surrogate for carrying the baby, there is no way around this that I know of.
I have been "in this game" for only two years, it is not a factor here.
I think "not the nuturing type" is a rather broad assumption to make and paints me as someone cold. Not only human babies need nuturing!
For what it is worth, I realised since making this thread that one of the biggest kickers for me against pregnancy is that even if I was to change my mind about wanting a child, I don't think I could accept to bring another child into this world, knowing how many currently go to bed hungry and without love. To me, intentional pregnancy is a very irresponsible and selfish act and I cannot see myself ever consenting to that.