How soon you can get pregnant after hysteroscopic surgery depends on the reason for the procedure, the scope of the operation, the patient’s condition and postoperative recovery. If the patient has endometrial adhesions or endometrial polyps that require hysteroscopic separation of the endometrium or removal of the endometrial polyps, it is usually recommended that the patient wait 3 months after the operation before getting pregnant. If the patient underwent hysteroscopic tubal lysis, the tubes need to be rechecked for patency 2 months after surgery and if the tubes are open, pregnancy preparation can begin. If the patient has a large fibroid between the myometrium and the surgery is extensive, there will be scars in the uterus after the surgery, and such patients are often advised to wait 1 year after the surgery before getting pregnant to avoid uterine rupture. After hysteroscopic surgery, it is important to pay more attention to rest, prohibit intercourse for 1 month after surgery, and pay attention to personal hygiene to avoid serious complications such as intrauterine infection.