After total hysterectomy, bed rest is recommended for two months. If you want to cook, it is better to do so after three months after the operation. Because some corresponding ligaments will be cut after hysterectomy, the pelvic floor loses some support. If you move around too early and do housework too early, it may cause bulging of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls, so bed rest for two months is recommended, and cooking should be considered after three months. It is recommended to always go to the hospital at two months after the operation to give the appropriate check-ups, the main purpose of which is to understand the recovery in the pelvic cavity. And to check the healing of the vaginal stump and the formation of polyps in the vaginal stump and it is recommended to have a gynecological examination once a year. Although the uterus has been removed, there are still fallopian tubes and ovaries in the pelvic cavity, so regular review is recommended.