Why is a pregnancy test necessary before surgery?
The test is only necessary if you are in an age group when pregnancy is possible and if you didn’t have any surgery that would prevent it (such as a hysterectomy). The amount of X-rays needed for the procedure is detrimental to a fetus. Will I Be Able To Take Any Pain Medications? You will most likely be hooked up to an intravenous pain pump while you’re in the hospital. This may be in conjunction with other medications. At discharge, your physician will prescribe the appropriate pain medication for you. When Can I Get Up? We encourage you to get up as soon as possible. Many patients require a walker and a bedside commode for comfort. You will most likely also need these items at home for two to three months. How Soon Will I Be Able To Go Back To Work? This depends on your line of work and on how you are doing after the surgery. One to three months is the average.