Thank you so...much Sunshine! reading your post are extremely helpful and I hope you continue posting through your pregnancy too! I am in a very similar situation. I'm 32 and RE just doesn't have any answers so she really wants to do this Lap after seeing my appendix scar. the surgery was done when I was 14, so back then it was an open procedure, but sounds like scarring could occur in anyone with or without having a previous surgery. the only other thing my RE found was I have a thyroid antibody, but Im on meds now and IUI's still failed. Infertility is so... exhausting. Im having my Lap on a Thursday, with your experience do you think I'll be good for work on Monday. how much pain did you have?
Hey CC! Glad I can help! It's nice to have others to go through these things with.
My lap was on a Monday and I took the whole week off. My doctor said if I HAD to go back I could have on Thursday, but --like you said-- infertility so SO exhausting--I felt I deserved a week of "me" time to just take it easy. I watched a ton of tv, read, ate whatever I wanted---it was glorious.
If I HAD to go back though I honestly could have done it that Wednesday!! The pain wasn't so bad, but you will definitely need the day of and the day after to rest up. Everyone is different though, but my experience with this seems to be similar to others I have heard. Also I should add--if your job requires heavy lifting or you're an exercise teacher or something you probably need a whole week!
I think if you have the surgery on Thursday, you'll be okay to go back on Monday--but if you want to milk it one or two more days, I think that's fine toO! Sometimes we have to give ourselves a rest through this whole crazy process, ya know?
The pain was not really the bad. The air that is trapped in your body is actually the worst part--they pump you with gas to get into your abdomen and when they sew you back up the gas stays in your body and travels to your shoulders and back--making them sore. BUT if you make sure to move around enough after surgery ( every hour I would get up and just walk to the bathroom or kitchen and rotate my shoulders around ) it quickly gets rid of the air. It really wasnt so bad.
Also-- TMI-- make sure to drink a LOT of water afterwards, the anestestia and the whole process will leave you a little, ahem, constipated....so try to overcome that with lots of H2o!!!
I was so relieved they "found" something during the surgery I actually was SO happy during recovery--it was all very odd! Hahaha