How long to rest after tubectomy



There is no authoritative information to show how long to rest after tubectomy, generally you need to rest for 2-4 weeks after tubectomy, the specific time needs to be judged according to the body’s recovery.

If the patient takes laparoscopic surgery to remove the fallopian tube, the surgery has little damage to the body and the recovery speed is fast. If the patient has no complications or discomfort after the surgery, most of the body can return to normal after 2-4 weeks of rest.

If the patient undergoes open surgery to remove the fallopian tube, the damage to the body is larger, and may need to rest for 8 weeks to return to normal. In addition to this, complications such as infections after tubectomy require an appropriate extension of the rest period.

Patients after tubectomy try to ensure adequate rest, most patients need to rest for 2-4 weeks, but the specific rest time needs to be judged by the doctor. Patients after tubectomy should avoid staying up late and working hard to avoid pulling the wound and causing bleeding. One month after the operation, patients should avoid sexual intercourse and tub bath.