After the operation you may have a sore throat or feel sick from the anaesthetic.
You may have to rest for a few days.
Paracetamol and ibuprofen are recommended for the first couple of days, with codeine (if appropriate) supplied by the hospital for any breakthrough pain. Do not exceed the recommended maximum daily dose.
You may have some vaginal bleeding following the operation. Tampons may be used. If pain or bleeding becomes excessive you should contact your GP for advice.
You may also experience discomfort around the shoulders because of the medical gas used to distend the abdomen and protect the internal organs. It creates pressure on the abdominal nerve, which is connected to the shoulder area. Changing your position may help with the pain but it will gradually disperse over a couple of days. Regular painkillers will help.
Your stitches will dissolve but can be removed earlier if they irritate you. Please make an appointment with the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery to remove the stitches 10 days post operation.
You may have a shower the day after your surgery. Sexual relations can be resumed as soon as you are comfortable to do so.