Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Your Hospital Recovery
After your procedure, you may go home later the same day of your surgery. Or you may stay in the hospital or surgery center for 1 to 2 days.
After your procedure, you may go home later the same day of your surgery. Or you may stay in the hospital or surgery center for 1 to 2 days.
Read on to learn more about what to expect if you are having a laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Birth control pills contain hormones that prevent pregnancy. Read on to learn more.
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is an imaging test that looks at your blood vessels. Read on to learn all about having an MRA.
A biopsy is a small sample of tissue or fluid taken from your body. This sample is then studied in a lab. Image-guided biopsy lets your doctor take a sample from an abnormal mass without using surgery.
Learn more about cystography, a detailed X-ray exam of your bladder.
Did you know that standing, sitting, or lying in certain ways can lead to back pain? To ease pain, use positions that support your body comfortably.
Learning the correct ways to bend, lift, and carry objects may help relieve back strain. It will also help you protect your back after your baby is born. Remember, if you’re having trouble protecting your back, it’s okay to ask the people around you for help!
When you have a new little person in your life, it’s easy to forget about yourself. There are new demands on your time. But it’s important to take care of yourself as well as your baby.
Experts agree: Breastmilk is the healthiest choice for babies during the first year of life and beyond. It's healthy for mom, too.