Hysterectomy recovery can feel very different from what people expect. Some recover quickly, while others feel surprised by fatigue, pulling, swelling, bowel changes, bladder changes, bleeding or discharge questions, pelvic rest restrictions, lifting limits, intimacy concerns, hormone changes, or emotions that show up after surgery.
The Hysterectomy Recovery Companion was designed to reduce confusion and help users organize the real-life recovery questions that often happen after abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic, or robotic hysterectomy. It supports symptom tracking, incision or vaginal cuff awareness, pelvic rest follow-through, bowel and bladder routines, fatigue and pacing, activity restrictions, return-to-work planning, intimacy questions, emotional adjustment, and provider communication.
This Companion does not diagnose complications, prescribe activity progression, clear return to sex, replace surgeon or ob-gyn instructions, replace pelvic floor therapy, replace emergency care, replace hormone counseling, or replace individualized medical guidance. Every hysterectomy recovery is different based on surgical approach, diagnosis, whether ovaries were removed, prior pelvic symptoms, medical history, support at home, and provider instructions.
The goal is not to rush recovery. The goal is to help users understand what to track, what to ask, what activities may need planning, and when changes should be discussed with the care team.