Can you be discharged from the hospital the day after the evacuation?

The day after the evacuation, if the ultrasound examination shows that the uterus is clean and there is no sign of infection, you can be discharged from the hospital. However, if the uterus is not cleared, or if there are symptoms of discomfort, you will need to stay in the hospital for observation and further treatment. Uterine evacuation is a minor surgery, which takes only about 10-20 minutes, and is usually performed by experienced doctors with the help of modern medical equipment, and is generally not a problem. If the operation is clean and there is no obvious discomfort, the patient can be discharged from the hospital after a day or two of observation. If the recovery is slow and there are signs of infection, the patient will need to continue to be observed until the body recovers before being discharged. After the removal of the uterus, you should eat a light diet, pay attention to rest, and prohibit sexual intercourse for one month after the operation to avoid infection. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for the removal of the uterus, and if there are abnormalities such as vaginal bleeding after the operation, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner.