Can you still have intercourse if you’re not bleeding on your period?

Bleeding during non-menstrual period should not have coitus, there are more reasons for bleeding during non-menstrual period, such as ovulation bleeding, cervical polyps, uterine fibroids, etc. Patients should pay attention to hygiene, avoid coitus, and if necessary, seek medical treatment and cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
Women who bleed during the non-menstrual period should not have intercourse if they are bleeding during ovulation. Because at this time the cervical opening is in an open state, if coitus, may lead to germs through the cervical opening into the body, easy to induce cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases. If the bleeding is caused by cervical polyps and fibroids, you can’t have intercourse, or it will aggravate the bleeding, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
If it is ovulation bleeding, do a good job of private hygiene care can be. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, will not have a negative impact on human health. If it is cervical polyp bleeding, you can follow the doctor’s instructions through polypectomy, electrocision and other ways of treatment. In case of fibroid bleeding, myomectomy can be performed.
It is recommended that women who bleed during non-menstrual periods avoid coitus and go to a gynecologist for a checkup to determine the cause of the bleeding and treatment.