The harmonious relationship and deep affection between husband and wife cannot be separated from the assistance of sexual activity. However, during pregnancy, especially in the early and late stages, sexual activity between couples is almost not allowed. So pregnant mothers are looking forward to the day when they can 'unload their burdens', but they cannot have sexual intercourse just after giving birth. So, how long after postpartum surgery can we have sex?
There is usually no standard time for postpartum women to have sexual intercourse after giving birth. Because each mother's recovery situation after childbirth is different, those who recover well can have sexual intercourse earlier, while those who recover later have to wait until after recovery before they can have sexual intercourse. But generally, doctors will tell you that it's best to wait for 2 months before you can have sexual intercourse.
The postpartum confinement period is a period of physical recovery for the mother after giving birth, during which sexual intercourse is absolutely not allowed. Women who give birth must rest well during this month to recover their lost vitality. In addition, this period is also the lactation period, and postpartum women can drink some milk soup to breastfeed.
If women engage in sexual intercourse soon after giving birth, their bodies may not have fully recovered at this time, which can easily cause secondary damage to the vagina and lead to bleeding. So men must pay attention and not make requests for sexual intercourse during this period. They should allow their wives' bodies to have sufficient rest and recovery.