It is best not to have intercourse for 3-8 weeks after surgery for uterine adhesions, as this may affect the recovery of the uterine cavity, and intercourse at this time may cause infection, which can have more serious consequences. The examination reveals that the vaginal bleeding is clean and the recovery is good enough for a normal sexual life, which should be protected as much as possible to avoid infection or another pregnancy. Uterine adhesions are common gynecological diseases in women, mostly caused by chronic diseases of the cervix, which have a great impact on women’s reproductive health, so it is important to choose timely treatment to avoid worse effects. Uterine adhesions can make it difficult for sperm and eggs to combine, often resulting in infertility. Women should pay attention to their personal genital hygiene after cervical adhesion surgery to avoid re-infection.