How long to rest after laparoscopic surgery depends on the patient’s specific situation, and is closely related to the patient’s physical fitness, the patient’s age, as well as the patient’s specific surgical method. General laparoscopy is minimally invasive surgery, so the patient does not need to be strictly bedridden after the operation, generally the day after the operation can lift the head, legs, buttocks, turn over and move freely, the first day after the operation can get out of bed. If you do laparoscopic adenomyomectomy patients, the scope of the surgery is relatively small, patients recover faster, generally rest for one month after surgery. After laparoscopic surgery, patients should pay attention to regular review in the hospital to see how the stump is healing and how the patient’s pelvis is recovering. If there is abnormal bleeding from the stump, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital as soon as possible to see if the bleeding is normal and if appropriate treatment measures are taken. However, if laparoscopic total hysterectomy is performed, although the patient can get out of bed freely on the first day, in order for the stump to heal completely, it is still necessary to refrain from sexual intercourse for two months and avoid heavy physical labor for six months. Heavy labor is generally less common nowadays, but normal activities such as washing clothes, cooking and mopping the floor can be carried out normally.