How long after the removal of cervical polyps can couples have sex



For smaller cervical polyps, you can usually have intercourse about two weeks after surgery. However, if the polyp is large, you should not have intercourse until one month after the surgery.

Cervical polyps are a manifestation of chronic cervical inflammation, if the cervical polyp has caused irregular vaginal bleeding or contact bleeding, it is necessary to do cervical polyp removal surgery, but also need to do pathological examination, to rule out malignant tumors of the uterus.

If the cervical polyp is relatively small, the trauma to the cervix during the operation will be smaller, and the bleeding after the operation will be smaller and shorter in duration, in which case you can have intercourse in about two weeks. Within two weeks, prohibit tub baths, prohibit sexual intercourse, otherwise it will affect the recovery of the surgical wound.

If the cervical polyp is larger, or the tip of the polyp is thicker, the trauma of the removal surgery will be greater, and the bleeding may last longer after the surgery. In this case, it usually takes one month after the surgery before you can have intercourse. Within one month, you are forbidden to take a bath and have intercourse.