How soon you can go to work after minimally invasive fibroid surgery depends on the type of surgery and the patient’s post-operative recovery. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids mainly involves removal of fibroids or hysterectomy through hysteroscopy or laparoscopy. The time for patients to return to normal work is related to the size of the surgical damage, their physical condition and post-operative recovery. If the fibroids are small and are hysteroscopic, the patient will recover faster after surgery and can go to work about half a month after surgery. If the patient has larger fibroids, more serious symptoms and a large surgical scope, such as hysterectomy, the post-operative recovery is relatively slow. Patients are advised to decide whether to go to work 1 month after surgery in combination with their recovery. In addition, patients should not have sex for 1 month after minimally invasive uterine fibroid surgery, keep sufficient rest time, and consume more nutritious food, such as eggs and milk and fresh fruits.