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Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates of Augusta, PC INFORMATION FOR AFTER SURGERY 1- You will go to the post-surgery floor after leaving the recovery room. Have your family wait there and I will speak with them after leaving surgery and answer any questions regarding your surgery. 2- Most likely, you will not have anything to eat for 24 hours. I know this will be difficult, but it is extremely important to allow time for the bowel to recover and to decrease gas pain. 3- You will have an IV until you are stable on liquids. This is to prevent dehydration and allow your body to receive calories. 4- If your surgery involves a bladder repair you will have a catheter placed during surgery and will remain in the bladder between 5 – 7 days and removed in the office at that time. If your surgery does not involve a bladder repair it will be removed the morning after surgery when you are better able to void on your own. 5- You will have a pump to administer pain medication. The pump will keep you from waiting a long period for pain medication administration. When you begin oral medication, we will discontinue the pump. 6- You will have compression boots on your legs to prevent development of clots and these boots will be taken off whenever you are allowed to be up out of bed. 7- You will be in the hospital about 2 – 3 days. This, of course, depends upon the procedure and any complications.
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