Generally speaking, you can get out of bed one month after hysterectomy, but it varies from person to person, depending on the nature of the work and the intensity of the labor.
Generally speaking, one month after hysterectomy, no matter minimally invasive surgery or conventional surgery, basically has been recovered, as long as it is not to do heavy physical work, get out of bed to work is not a problem, to do some lighter physical work, such as cooking, cleaning and so on. However, sex and heavy physical work should be avoided for three months after total hysterectomy.
Removal of the uterus is mainly the uterus has reproductive system tumors, the most common are uterine multiple fibroids, adenomyosis and malignant tumors, etc. Depending on the nature of the lesion, location, size, age, different surgical methods such as partial resection, subtotal resection, total resection and so on can be taken.
Women must take good care of themselves after hysterectomy, go to the hospital for regular checkups, and consult a professional doctor when abnormalities are found.