Can laparoscopy be done during ovulation?

Ovulation refers to the period of time after a woman releases her egg, usually within a day, but may be slightly longer or shorter. During this time, bacteria in the female reproductive tract tend to grow and may lead to infection. Therefore, performing laparoscopic surgery during ovulation may result in an increased risk of infection during the procedure.

In addition, laparoscopic surgery also requires strict preoperative preparation and postoperative care to ensure the safety and therapeutic effect of the surgery. If women do not receive adequate preoperative preparation or postoperative care, surgical failure or complications may occur.

Therefore, if you are considering laparoscopic surgery, it is recommended that you consult with a specialist in reproductive medicine to understand the risks and benefits of the surgery. The doctor will develop the most appropriate treatment plan for you based on your personal situation.