Hysterectomy And Prolapse Repair Recovery Time
Learn about hysterectomy and prolapse repair recovery time, what to expect post-surgery, and tips for a smoother healing process. Understand the timeline and key milestones for regaining health.

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Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025
Introduction
Undergoing a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) or prolapse repair surgery can be a life-changing decision. While these procedures can significantly improve your quality of life, recovery is a gradual process that requires patience and care. This article will guide you through what to expect after surgery, how long recovery may take, and tips to help you heal smoothly.
Understanding Hysterectomy and Prolapse Repair
Understanding Hysterectomy and Prolapse Repair offers a clear overview of these important surgical procedures, helping you make informed decisions about your gynaecological health and recovery journey.
What is a Hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus. Depending on your condition, the surgeon may also remove the cervix, ovaries, or fallopian tubes. There are three main types:
1. Total Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus and cervix.
2. Partial (Subtotal) Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus but keeping the cervix.
3. Radical Hysterectomy: Removal of the uterus, cervix, and surrounding tissues (usually for cancer).
What is Prolapse Repair?
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, or rectum) slip out of place due to weakened muscles. Surgery helps reposition these organs and strengthen pelvic support.
Recovery Time After Surgery
Recovery varies based on the type of surgery, your overall health, and whether it was done laparoscopically (minimally invasive) or through an open abdominal incision.
1. Hysterectomy Recovery Timeline
The hysterectomy recovery timeline is as follows:
A. First 1-2 Weeks:
Rest is crucial; avoid lifting heavy objects.
Expect mild to moderate pain, managed with prescribed medications.
Light walking is encouraged to prevent blood clots.
B. 3-6 Weeks:
Gradual return to daily activities (but no strenuous work).
Some women may still feel tired or sore.
C. 6-12 Weeks:
Most women can resume work (depending on job demands).
Avoid heavy lifting and intense exercise until cleared by the doctor.
D. Full Recovery:
May take 3-6 months, especially for abdominal hysterectomy.
2. Prolapse Repair Recovery Timeline
The prolapse repair recovery timeline is as follows:
A. First 2 Weeks:
Avoid sitting for long periods; use a cushion for comfort.
No lifting, bending, or straining.
B. 3-6 Weeks:
Slowly increase activity but avoid heavy exertion.
Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) may be recommended.
C. 6-12 Weeks:
Most women can return to normal activities.
Full healing may take 3-6 months.
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How to Speed Up Recovery?
Ways to speed up recovery are:
1. Follow Doctor’s Instructions
Take prescribed medications.
Attend follow-up appointments.
2. Rest and Move Wisely
Rest: Avoid overexertion in the first few weeks.
Light Walking: Helps circulation and prevents blood clots.
3. Eat a Healing Diet
Fibre-rich foods (fruits, vegetables, whole grains) to prevent constipation.
Protein (eggs, lentils, lean meat) for tissue repair.
Hydration (water, herbal teas) to aid healing.
4. Avoid Straining
No heavy lifting (more than 5-10 lbs) for at least 6 weeks.
Avoid constipation by using stool softeners if needed.
5. Pelvic Floor Exercises
Kegel exercises strengthen pelvic muscles and prevent future prolapse.
When to Seek Medical Help?
Contact your doctor if you experience:
Severe pain not relieved by medication.
Heavy bleeding (soaking a pad in an hour).
Fever/chills (sign of infection).
Difficulty urinating or foul-smelling discharge.
Emotional Recovery After Surgery
A hysterectomy can bring emotional changes, especially if it affects fertility or hormones (if ovaries are removed). It’s normal to feel:
Relief (if chronic pain is gone).
Sadness or grief (if fertility is affected).
Mood swings (due to hormonal changes).
Tips to Cope:
Talk to a counsellor if needed.
Join support groups for women who’ve had similar surgeries.
Communicate with loved ones about your feelings.
When Can You Resume Intimacy?
Wait at least 6 weeks (or until your doctor approves).
Start slowly and communicate with your partner about comfort levels.
Conclusion
Recovery from a hysterectomy or prolapse repair takes time, but with proper care, most women return to their normal lives within a few months. Listen to your body, follow medical advice, and don’t rush the healing process. If you have concerns or need personalised guidance, consider booking a consultation with an Apollo24|7 specialist for expert advice and support.
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Consult Top Specialists for Personalised Tips

Dr. Mona Yadav
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
19 Years • MBBS, MD (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Dombivli
Nulife multispeciality, Dombivli
Dr. Parul Sharma
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
8 Years • MBBS, MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
New Delhi
THE DOCTORS NESST, New Delhi

Dr. Asha Rani Singh
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
24 Years • MBBS DGO
Delhi
Dr Asha Rani Singh Clinic, Delhi
Dr. K Anusha
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
4 Years • MBBS, DGO
Yemmiganur
SRINIVASAA HOSPITAL, Yemmiganur
Dr. Sridevi Matta
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
28 Years • MS ( OBG ), DGO, DNB Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Chinagadila
Apollo Hospitals Health City Unit, Chinagadila
(175+ Patients)