You will be asked to wait at least two hours and given further pain relief if needed. Your doctor will evaluate you before you are discharged and give you pain relievers to take home. You might need to urinate more frequently for 24 hours, and you may experience cramps, light bleeding and nausea for one or two days.
Common endometrial ablation side effects include a watery discharge mixed with blood for several weeks.
Contact your provider if you have heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain or abnormal vaginal discharge. Your provider will also advise you about endometrial ablation recovery and returning to exercise, sex and using tampons.