Ovulation can usually be monitored during the 2nd month after a combined laparoscopic procedure.
Laparoscopic surgery is often associated with infertility patients and may improve the chances of conception after surgery due to the improved environment in the abdominal and uterine cavities.
Usually 1 to 2 months after combined hysterolaparoscopic surgery, most women can return to normal menstruation, including menstrual cycle, days of menstruation, and menstrual flow. Ovulation can be monitored without physical discomfort such as abdominal pain, irregular vaginal bleeding and abnormal discharge.
Since the indications and scope of surgery may vary depending on the patient’s specific situation, it is recommended to consult a specialized doctor to avoid missing the opportunity to monitor ovulation 2 months after hysterolaparoscopic surgery.