Recovery is key here, so focus on eating clean and low-GI foods to help your body heal post-surgery. My gynac told me that waiting for 1-2 months is best to avoid any complications later. Keep your weight and sugars in check meanwhile.
We are also planning to start trying soon after my recovery. My doctor gently told us to wait for just one cycle to be safe. It feels a bit overwhelming but we are trying to stay positive.
My saas was very strict and made me eat lots of gond ke laddoo and dry fruits for two months before we tried again. Actually, she was right, because your body needs that strength after any surgery. Gynac also agreed that a 2-month gap is ideal.
Relax dear, don't take stress about the timeline. Mostly doctors say to wait for at least one normal period cycle so your uterine lining can recover nicely. Just eat healthy, let your body heal, and everything will happen at the right time.
When I had my minor laparoscopy, my mom made me stay at her place for a month just to rest. She and my MIL both said not to hurry and let the body regain strength for at least 3 months. Good home food and family support really help.
I felt so anxious when we had to wait after my surgery. But honestly, when I finally conceived after 3 months, I felt that the wait was totally worth it because my body felt much stronger. Just trust the process, dear.
Honestly, it depends on how fast your body heals, but usually docs suggest waiting for 1-2 cycles. I had terrible morning sickness during my recovery period, so please take proper rest first and don't rush. Let your body heal fully.
I've seen so many women on this group conceiving within 2 to 3 months post laparoscopy. The doctor usually gives a green signal after a quick check-up to see if healing is complete. Just follow your gynac's advice blindly on this.
Oh god, I used to worry about this day and night after my laparoscopy! I kept thinking what if it damaged something inside or what if I wait too long and miss the window. But my doc assured me that 1-2 months of rest is perfectly normal, so please don't overthink like me!