Do I need to sit for a month after laparoscopic surgery for ectopic pregnancy?

Menstruation is a common folk name in China and is similar to the concept of puerperium in Western medicine. Because of a series of clinical symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding after surgery, patients need to rest for about 1 month after undergoing laparoscopic surgery for ectopic pregnancy. Patients need to eat a semi-liquid diet on the first postoperative day, and gradually return to a regular diet from the second day. After the operation, the patient needs to enhance the intake of nutrients and take appropriate amounts of protein, vitamins and high-fiber foods, such as meat, eggs, dairy, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. Five days after surgery, the sutures should be removed and the gauze and dressing should be removed from the wound. Patients need to pay attention to the hygiene of their private parts, change their underwear regularly, and choose loose underwear with soft texture. Wash the vulva area with flowing warm water and take a shower 7-10 days after the stitches are removed. Prohibit sexual intercourse for 1 month after laparoscopic surgery and perform regular re-examinations to prevent uterine adhesions. If patients develop fever, severe abdominal pain, pain at the wound or heavy irregular bleeding from the vagina after surgery, they need to go to the hospital promptly to avoid other more serious adverse reactions.