Ectopic pregnancy belongs to ectopic pregnancy, and it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner after discovery. Otherwise, the gestational sac will continue to develop outside the uterus, and if it ruptures, it may pose a threat to the safety of the woman's life. There are two methods for treating ectopic pregnancy: surgery and medication. The application rate of surgery is relatively high. How long does it take to perform minimally invasive surgery for ectopic pregnancy?

Minimally invasive surgery for ectopic pregnancy can be performed through laparoscopy, and the difficulty of the surgery varies depending on the position of the gestational sac, so the time required for the surgery is also uncertain. Most women with ectopic pregnancy have tubal pregnancy, and if only the gestational sac needs to be removed through surgery, the surgery can be completed in half an hour. But if the affected fallopian tube needs to be preserved after the surgery, the operation time will take about an hour.
Minimally invasive surgery for ectopic pregnancy causes relatively little physical harm to women. The surgery does not require surgery, and there is no need to suture the wound after surgery, so the recovery speed of the body is also faster. If the gestational sac does not rupture before surgery, the recovery time after surgery is relatively short, and it can be fully recovered within a week.
But if there is already significant bleeding before surgery, the recovery time after surgery will be longer. Due to excessive blood loss, timely supplementation of iron is necessary. Eating more animal liver, animal blood, red dates, brown sugar, and other foods in the diet can help alleviate anemia.