Appendicitis surgery itself has little effect on pregnancy. Usually, you can prepare for pregnancy after about 1 month of surgery when your body has fully recovered and there are no other complications. The anesthetic drugs, antibiotics and other medications used before and after appendicitis surgery, as well as the X-rays, CT and other radiological examinations done during the preoperative checkups, may have an effect on the quality of the ovaries, and it usually takes about 1 month for the follicles to repair. Therefore, it is recommended that after 1 month of appendicitis surgery, after having a normal menstrual flow, and after passing a physical examination to make sure that there are no complications and that the patient is healthy, you can prepare for pregnancy. During the preparation period, both men and women should take folic acid as prescribed by the doctor, as well as quit smoking and alcohol, drink less stimulating drinks such as coffee, avoid staying up late and maintain a healthy lifestyle.