How many days after a tubectomy can I usually go to work?

After a tubectomy, it is generally recommended to rest for at least 2-3 weeks to recover before participating in normal work. Certain tubal diseases, such as tubal pregnancy resulting in abdominal hemorrhage and unsatisfactory results of custodial surgery, require tubectomy. This surgery can reduce the chances of conception and may even lead to infertility in women. At present, most of the tubectomies are performed by minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, which causes less damage and faster recovery. Patients should take rest and avoid overexertion after the surgery. It is recommended to rest for more than 2-3 weeks to recover before going on with normal work and life. If open surgery is performed, the damage is greater and it is generally recommended to rest for 2 months before participating in work. If the intraoperative damage is high, the postoperative recovery is slow, or the patient’s physical condition is poor, the rest period should be extended appropriately. In addition, patients should eat a light diet and keep warm after tubectomy to avoid postoperative complications.