Recovering From Surgery

Recovering From Surgery

 

Recovering from surgery can be difficult. Everyone experiences pain differently and recovers on a different timeline. Here are some general tips to help make your recovery easier:

 

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your surgeon.



Author
Allison Bradley-Amore, DO, FACOOG Allison Bradley-Amore, DO, FACOOG is a board-certified ObGyn physician and Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine who joined Premier ObGyn in 2018. Dr. Bradley-Amore enjoys all aspects of ObGyn care and excels at minimally invasive surgery, obstetrical care, treating menopause, and helping patients choose the best contraceptive option for them, including sterilization. Dr. Bradley-Amore and her husband Jesse are child-free by choice and spend their free time with their two rescue cats, doing Pilates and training for their next runDisney race.

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