After undergoing laparoscopic surgery, women are more concerned about whether they can have a vaginal delivery because laparoscopic surgery can affect the uterus to some extent, so women will worry about the impact on vaginal delivery. So, can laparoscopic surgery have a vaginal delivery?

Laparoscopic surgery can facilitate vaginal delivery, and the prerequisite for vaginal delivery is that the pregnancy is relatively stable, the fetus is developing well, the fetal position is normal, and the pelvic bone condition of the pregnant woman is good. In this case, vaginal delivery can be adopted. Alternatively, women can wait until the late stages of pregnancy to experience intermittent abdominal pain. They should promptly seek medical attention, and doctors will adopt appropriate delivery methods based on the woman's specific condition.
Laparoscopy can also be used to observe the condition inside the female uterine cavity. By inserting an examination mirror into the uterine cavity, lesions can be observed. If any problems are found, further treatment should be carried out. Laparoscopic examination can not only determine the location, size, appearance, and scope of the lesion, but also observe the tissue structure on the surface of the lesion.
Laparoscopy can also identify the causes of abnormal uterine bleeding, such as excessive menstrual flow, prolonged periods, irregular uterine bleeding, etc. And it can also detect whether there is adhesion inside the uterine cavity. If there is a foreign object in the uterine cavity, it can be clearly seen through hysteroscopy, which is helpful for the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of the disease.