After an ectopic pregnancy surgery, the HCG level generally returns to normal within 2 to 3 weeks after the operation. After the ectopic pregnancy surgery, have the hCG level rechecked weekly until it returns to normal. Have a vaginal ultrasound rechecked one month after the surgery to see if there are any masses or fluid in the pelvic cavity.
After the surgery, pay attention to nutrition. Eat more fish, meat, eggs, and poultry, as well as more fruits and vegetables to enhance your resistance. Pay attention to vulvar hygiene to prevent infection. Don't wear tight underwear. Change your underwear regularly and wash your vulva with warm water every day.

In addition, pay attention to rest and avoid over - exertion. Don't engage in strenuous activities. Sexual intercourse is prohibited within one month after the surgery. You can have sexual intercourse after a normal recheck one month later. Use contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse to avoid accidental pregnancy.
If the HCG level rises or drops slowly after the surgery, you need to see a doctor in time for further treatment to avoid persistent ectopic pregnancy.
