How to recover from cervical laceration

In most cases, cervical lacerations occur during childbirth. If the cervical laceration is very serious, surgical repair is required during childbirth, but if the laceration is very minor and will not affect the patient’s ability to have intercourse or have another baby, it can be left alone. In individual cases, cervical laceration can also occur during abortion or hysteroscopic surgery, mainly related to improper dilation, cervical laceration is generally not serious and does not require special suturing, but if there is a lot of bleeding or abnormalities, surgical repair is required, and after surgical repair, patients need to prohibit sex and bathing, and can resume normal sex life only after the cervix is completely repaired.