How soon can you prepare for pregnancy after laparoscopic surgery



The exact time to prepare for pregnancy after laparoscopic surgery varies depending on the type of surgery, the surgical site and the patient’s physical condition. If the surgical site is extra-uterine, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy at least one month after surgery; if the surgical site is uterine, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy at least three months after surgery; if the surgical site is uterine, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy two years after surgery.

If the surgical site is outside the uterus, combined with their recovery, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy at least one month after surgery; if the surgical site is the uterus, but the intraoperative damage to the lining of the uterus is small, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy at least three months after surgery; if the surgical site is the uterus, and the intraoperative damage to the uterus is large, such as myomectomy, then it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy two years after surgery.

After laparoscopic surgery, it is recommended to take proper rest, eat a light and easy-to-digest diet, and supplement protein and vitamins and other nutrients. After surgery, it is best to go to the hospital for regular checkups and prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of your doctor according to your recovery condition. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.