Typical days of rest after minimally invasive ectopic pregnancy surgery

After minimally invasive surgery for ectopic pregnancy, it is generally recommended to rest for about 1 month, depending on the recovery of the patient’s body. Minimally invasive surgery for ectopic pregnancy involves laparoscopic opening and extraction of the ectopic gestational sac or removal of the affected fallopian tube. Minimally invasive surgery is less invasive, and the recovery time after surgery is quick, with a shorter hospital stay of about 3-5 days. After discharge, it is recommended to rest for 1 month, during which the patient should prohibit sexual intercourse and should not do heavy labor and high-intensity sports for a short period of time. During the rest period after ectopic pregnancy, patients should go to the hospital regularly for rechecking of blood HCG and ultrasound, so as to keep abreast of the recovery of blood HCG and pelvic cavity after the operation. It should be noted that withdrawal bleeding may occur about 1 week after the operation, at this time, as long as no abdominal pain, hemorrhage, etc., do not need to worry too much, but if there is any abnormality, you need to consult a doctor in time.