How long does it usually take to recover from a tubal removal?

If the tubectomy is performed laparoscopically, recovery is usually about 1 month after surgery. If an open tubectomy is performed, recovery is usually about 3 months after surgery. At present, most of the tubal resection surgeries are performed by laparoscopic surgery, which is minimally invasive, less invasive and less damaging to the woman’s body, so the recovery time is faster. Patients who undergo open tubal surgery are mostly those with serious conditions and poor health. At the same time, open surgery wounds are larger and more damaging to women, so it takes a long time to recover, usually about 3 months, or even 6 months in severe cases. Patients are advised to rest in bed for one week after surgery, to get out of bed appropriately, to prohibit sexual intercourse, heavy physical work and strenuous exercise for one month after surgery, and to avoid behaviors that increase abdominal pressure.