Planning to go for myomectomy in the next 2-3 months how many days I need to be in hospital for the whole procedure and is it a very painful process? How many days will I take to completely recover? And after myomectomy after how many days or months I can start family planning ?
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Connect please. Duration of stay depends upon when u are having open surgery or laparoscopy. Avoid conception for atleast 6 months if cavity is opened. Otherwise can plan after 4 months.
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Laproscopic surgery reduce the hospital stay from 1 to 3 days depending upon your problem. Wait for a normalisation period of 3 months before planning for conceiving
It would be done under anaesthesia. Hospital stay depends upon the mode of surgery laparoscopy or open surgery. You can conceive after 6 month to 1 year after myomectomy depending upon whether the uterine cavity is breached or not. All these questions will be better answered by operating surgeon
If u go with laproscopy u shall be discharged in 24 hours
Open Surgery would require 48 hours stay
It is not a painful procedure as it would be done under anaesthesia
complete recovery will take about 7 days to 6 weeks
you can start planning pregnancy after 6 weeks of the surgery as that is the minimum healing time
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