Generally, bed rest is required for 1-3 days after egg retrieval and normal exercise can be gradually resumed after 1 month, but there are individual differences, which are related to the patient’s physical condition. Egg retrieval involves placing an ultrasound probe into the vagina and aspirating the follicular fluid through the vault to the ovaries to remove the egg cells. Therefore, the process of egg retrieval can cause some degree of damage to the vagina and ovaries and requires some time for recovery. In most cases, bed rest is recommended for 1-3 days after egg retrieval to prevent ovarian torsion and walking for 1 week after egg retrieval, but not strenuous exercise. In addition, there is a certain relationship between how long it takes to resume exercise after egg retrieval and each individual’s physical recovery. If the patient is in poor health and has a slow recovery, it may even take 3 months before she can exercise normally. If there is slight abdominal pain or a small amount of fluid in the pelvis after egg retrieval, it is recommended to extend the time to resume exercise to avoid aggravating the condition.