Many women do not initially realize that they have infertility problems, and only go for examinations when they are preparing to conceive but have been unsuccessful for a long time. In female infertility, blocked fallopian tubes account for a considerable proportion, and tubal patency is one of the solutions to this problem. So, how long can one have sexual intercourse with fallopian fluid?
After two weeks of tubal patency, sexual intercourse can be performed. Tubal patency is the process of injecting medication or physiological saline into a woman's uterine cavity to observe where her fallopian tubes are blocked, and increasing the pressure of the injected fluid can help clear the blockage. After undergoing fluid therapy, women should not engage in sexual activity with their spouse for two weeks, as it may cause infection and affect the effectiveness of fluid therapy.
Women should pay attention to changes in their body after undergoing fallopian tube patency. If the symptoms of vaginal bleeding or lower abdominal pain persist for more than ten days, women should promptly go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Meanwhile, if necessary, women should also take certain antibiotics for treatment after surgery, pay attention to the hygiene of the external genitalia, change underwear frequently, and clean their private parts with warm water to reduce infection.
After a woman's body recovers well, she can rest first before having a baby. During the preparation period for pregnancy, women should double check the patency of their fallopian tubes, eat more nutritious foods, enhance their physical fitness, and regularly supplement with folic acid before pregnancy.