I had a lap and d&c in 2010 - while it wasn't for infertility - I can relate my experiences for you......
I was also meant to have a dye test, but the surgery took so long they ran out of time.
So prior to surgery you have to do the bowel prep thing, so be prepared for liquid pooing for half a day - I took the half day before off for this. Mine was meant to be day surgery, again due to the time it took and lateness of evening when I was awake enough, I stayed in over night.
I wasn't prepared for the amount of blood post surgery due to the d&c (which is usually standard procedure) - lots and lots of it and a great big mumma pad like a nappy! But once I cleaned myself up, there was very little loss after that.
I had the usual shoulder tip pain from the gas that they expand your abdo with, and it was managed with wheat bags and paracaetamol fairly well. This was pretty much gone by the time I left hospital the next morning around 10am.
The post op pain was managable - I had 4 holes - one in the belly button where they put the camera in, two either side and down a little for the instruments and one just on the pubic hair line where I had a drain in to get rid of some of the fluid used to wash things out during surgery. This was removed the next morning (another reason I had to stay in).
The puncture wounds are very tender, I had difficulty standing up straight for 2 days and gradually got better after that. No baths, swimming, sex for 4 weeks due to cervix dilation.
I bled really lightly for about a week and my period came at it's normal time the next month.
Like I said mine wasn't to help get pregnant, but for endo and pain associated, and that has been so much better since.
Good luck!!


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after you got yourself mentally as well as physically prepared. 
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