After laparoscopic surgery, women are usually advised to stay in bed for three to five days, but can usually be discharged home to recuperate about three days after surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, often used to treat ectopic pregnancy, or ovarian cysts, or even the removal of uterine fibroids, and after the operation, due to the abdominal incision is relatively small, so the postoperative recovery is relatively fast usually 6 hours after the operation can get out of bed, and the harm to the human body is also relatively small, so bed rest does not have to be too long, usually in three to five days. And most women in about three days after the operation, you can remove the abdominal incision line, and then discharged from the hospital to go home to recuperate, just because after all, it is a surgery, so after going home can not be too early to carry out heavy physical activities, you should be in bed rest. In the case of the body does not have any major obstacles before you can go to work normally, but usually one week after the laparoscopic surgery, the body has basically been fully recovered, so this time can be normal activities, and the incision has been completely healed normally, so there is no need to worry about the activities will affect the recovery of the incision, or even lead to the incision infection problem occurs. So laparoscopic surgery is currently the preferred gynecological surgery, but for some acute abdominal signs, such as rupture of the ectopic pregnancy bag, or rupture of the ovarian cysts, generally still need to perform open surgery.