How many days after a gynecological intervention before you have sex?



After the gynecological intervention treatment, it is necessary to have a review after one month, and sexual intercourse is allowed only when there is no infection.

Gynecologic intervention is a minimally invasive procedure that is mainly used to treat blocked fallopian tubes in women, which can cause some damage to the fallopian tubes during the procedure. Although the incision is small, it needs to be kept clean and dry during the recovery period to prevent infection.

Women need to rest for a week after the intervention and refrain from sexual intercourse for a month. If sexual intercourse occurs during the recovery period, strenuous activities can easily lead to wound tearing and infection, and when inflammation occurs, it will slow down the recovery of the wound, which will affect the woman’s body.

Therefore, it is recommended to review the wound after one month of intervention to confirm that the wound is free of infection and the body has recovered before having sex.