Unless it turns out that you need to go the full incision route, you will likely only be in the hospital just under 24 hours - or at least that is how they do it around here. I am still amazed that a total hysterectomy is considered "out-patient surgery", but they do consider it that if you've not had the full incision. I had that years ago due to an ectopic pregnancy, and you do NOT what to go that routerecovery is so much nicer with the less invasive procedures.
That being said, just make sure you have your Gas X at homeI didn't really have a problem with "swelly belly", though some women do, I think this differs from woman to woman. I live alone, and also was at the time. I had someone with me overnight after my surgery, but then I was alone. Just lived on the couch for a couple of days...MUCH nicer than my first abdominal surgery... I was off work the full time, and really I did need it.






I didn't really have a problem with "swelly belly", though some women do, I think this differs from woman to woman. I live alone, and also was at the time. I had someone with me overnight after my surgery, but then I was alone. Just lived on the couch for a couple of days...MUCH nicer than my first abdominal surgery... I was off work the full time, and really I did need it.
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